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Recently I brought a Samsung Galaxy Watch. I thought of doing something with this watch, and It's running on Wear OS, so it's almost like a smartphone
Then I found Samsung has its own smart home control app called SmartThings, so it's easier to control all the smart gadgets from the smartwatch itself.
My idea is to control my home appliances like lights, fans, etc…. From my wrist 🤣. (I'm bored with controlling them via voice and my mobile)
For this project, I'm using the DF Robot Beetle ESP32 C3 boards with Sinric Pro. Sinric Pro is a free open-source platform to convert your Raspberry Pi or ESP32 or ESP8266 into a smart home control product.
And I'm sure for this project you really don't need coding knowledge. Everything is copy and paste upload, that's all.
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First, go to https://portal.sinric.pro/login and click on register a new account, Once you created a new account, just log in to the portal.
Then click on the Devices tab and create a new device.
Select the type as a switch because we are going to control the relay.
Then just click next, next, and just go to the final screen, and it will show you the credentials. Just copy them, because you will need those later.
Once you finish, just click the zero code.
It will show you the device and some options, select the following one and click next.
Enter the GPIO pin where your relay is connected. In my case, I'm going to use the inbuilt led.
Next, mention the Wi-Fi credentials and select download the firmware.
Now open the downloaded firmware in Arduino IDE and upload it to your ESP32 C3 board
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