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Smart Device Firmware
A programmable smart device firmware with automation and IoT capabilities for various applications
Programmable smart device for smart homes, IoT applications, wearable devices, robotics and more...
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Language: C
last commit: 2 months ago arduinoautomationbuilding-automationesp32esp32-arduinoesp8266esp8266-arduinofirmwarehealth-monitoringhomegeniehomegenie-apiiot-deviceopen-apiroboticssmart-devicesmart-homesmart-lightsmart-shutterstransceiverwearable-devices
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