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SinricPro IoT platform integration for ESP-IDF - Control ESP32 devices with Alexa and Google Home
16 examples
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air_quality_sensor
This example demonstrates monitoring air quality using a PM sensor and reporting data to SinricPro.
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blinds
Control window blinds with voice commands using a DC or stepper motor for automated movement.
6.08 KB
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contact_sensor
Monitor door/window status with a magnetic reed switch sensor and send contact state to SinricPro.
4.60 KB
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dimswitch
Control a dimmable light with voice commands, allowing brightness adjustment from 0-100% using PWM.
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fan
Control a DC fan with voice commands, featuring variable speed control using PWM.
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garage_door
Control your garage door with voice commands using a relay and position sensors for safety and status reporting.
5.50 KB
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light
Control RGB LED with voice commands for brightness, color, and color temperature.
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lock
Control a door lock with voice commands using a servo motor and an ESP32 board.
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motion_sensor
Detects motion using a PIR sensor and reports to Alexa/Google Home.
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power_sensor
This example demonstrates how to monitor electrical power consumption and report energy metrics to SinricPro.
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speaker
This example demonstrates how to control a smart speaker using SinricPro with voice commands via Alexa or Google Home.
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switch
This example demonstrates using the SinricPro ESP-IDF component to create a smart switch controlled via Alexa or Google Home.
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temperature_sensor
Monitor temperature and humidity using DHT22/DHT11 sensors and report data to SinricPro.
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thermostat
Control HVAC system with voice commands including temperature and mode adjustments.
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tv
This example demonstrates how to control a TV device using SinricPro with voice commands via Alexa or Google Home.
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windowac
This example demonstrates how to control a window air conditioner using the SinricPro ESP-IDF component.
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