My wife wants an alternative to the heavy Hörmann HS4-868 BS BLACK, which suffers from bad battery contacts.
The Hörmann HSE 1-868-BS would be a great alternative if it had been available and at a reasonable price <€20.
So it looks like we'll have to make something ourselves:
- SoC
- ESP8266 : ESP-WROOM-02D-N2
- ESP32-S2 (with onboard USB) : ESP32-S2-SOLO-N4 (NRND), the ESP32-S2 WROOM module would be a better choice (when it becomes available)
- LIR2450 cell
- a battery holder : Keystone 3009
- a button
- a bicolor LED
- optional : micro-usb connector + charging circuitry
Development could be done using Adafruit's TinyS2. It has almost everything already on board. It also allows for development in Circuitpython.
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