I did this teardown of one a number of years ago: https://makezine.com/article/drones-vehicles/make-malfunctioning-hoverboard/ Looks like yours is a bit different, but maybe it will give you some insight into how to get it apart etc. Looking back, perhaps I should have actually ridden it around a bit, but the idea really terrified me at the time!
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Hi, @youcef_ali IMO it depends on the scope of the project incl. resources, cost, and scale of deployment. I prefer on-premise when it's limited devices to be deployed in a factory environment where data is not allowed to be hosted with any third company. I choose AWS IoT core when possible deployment of a good number of devices, scale, and a need for a public cloud in a project. Looking forward to hearing other's opinion
Hi everyone , I am looking for a (free) solution to move a servo connected to an ESP8266 with Google Home voice commands...! Like "OK Google, set the 'thing' to 50%" But I only find tutorials for controlling on/off type relays, mostly with IFTTT which is paid.
If you have any suggestions, please let me know.. Thanks in advance.
Okay fellow devs, on tomorrow's Office Hours Meetup we're looking for you to share your experience with distributors in your region.
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You can try using Blynk to connect your ESP8266 to Google Home. They offer free tiers and allow you to control servos based on voice commands through Google Assistant integration. https://blynk.io/getting-started
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Good, bad, or ugly, who are the fastest, cheapest, and most (and least) reliable options when sourcing electronic parts for prototyping projects? We're interested in you sharing your horror stories and pleasant surprises tomorrow at 15:00 GMT: https://discord.com/events/1130679493799977062/1235730737198665808@Event Pings
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