HOW TO MAKE SMART BLINDS USING ALEXA
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- Опубликовано: 19 авг 2017
- In this video I show you how to use Alexa to control Smart Blinds. I include a tutorial of how to build and setup the blinds. The project costed about $75 to make and it Lifts, Lowers, Opens and Closes the blinds.
Arduino Code: github.com/Grensom/Smart-Blin...
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Building: 0:07
Testing: 4:43
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Wow, kid... I’ve never seen so much initiative and creativity go so under appreciated. Ignore those that don’t appreciate what you have goin on here. To and that mirror vid are both serious ideas. Keep it up, bro.
Someone puts so much effort and shows you how to do something cool and you dislike the video? What is wrong with you people.. Go watch Fortnite videos.
If I were to add a custom command phrase:
This deserves a project page with everything included. You did a great job and it's just from improving it from here on.
This is precisely what I've been searching for for two years. Thanks!
Thanks but where is the Alexa part? how did you set up the esp8266 with Alexa?
Such an amazing video. I just loved it. All your efforts have been allocated to the maximum extent. This project is very nice. 😍😍
Great job bud! Doing my own version for same sort of blinds. I am not a big fan of removing blind hardware and drilling holes, so I will only be doing open and shut. I had to abandon the idea of raising the blinds early on, but I am glad you pursued it to show it is possible. Maybe my gen2 will raise and lower lol.
This is amazing, exactly what I was looking for. Thank you !
Wow! You're a tech genius.
Great idea, Thank you for sharing!!! It's really awesome. AND can be built much less expensive then buying VERY expensive blinds like this. PLUS if it breaks you can fix it yourself!! :) Great job!
Well done!!
I am so impressed Sir!
You are SO going to be my next new BFF. Get on a plane and I'll host you in the UK (serious offer!). You are AMAZING. The videos are thorough, well researched, and you did all the work yourself. Definitely a guy I like, as it's the way I like to work myself. A great balance of the electronic circuitry with practicality of doing the hardware modifications yourself. You'd like my house, I'm sure!
That was really well done man.
Good job, nice work.
Nice job!
great job man, keep up
Wow that's a big effort, worth on its hardwork
very nice work !!!