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ESPectre is a cheap motion sensor that uses Wi‑Fi signal changes on an ESP32, so you do not need cameras, microphones, or wearables, and it works with Home Assistant through ESPHome.[user text] Set it up in about 10–15 minutes with basic YAML, use your normal 2.4 GHz router, and place the sensor about 3–8 meters away for best results.[user text] This helps you add private, low-cost motion detection for security, lights, energy saving, or room monitoring.[user text]
https://github.com/francescopace/espectre
ESPectre is a cheap motion sensor that uses Wi‑Fi signal changes on an ESP32, so you do not need cameras, microphones, or wearables, and it works with Home Assistant through ESPHome.[user text] Set it up in about 10–15 minutes with basic YAML, use your normal 2.4 GHz router, and place the sensor about 3–8 meters away for best results.[user text] This helps you add private, low-cost motion detection for security, lights, energy saving, or room monitoring.[user text]
https://github.com/francescopace/espectre
GitHub
GitHub - francescopace/espectre: 🛜 ESPectre 👻 - Motion detection system based on Wi-Fi spectre analysis (CSI), with Home Assistant…
🛜 ESPectre 👻 - Motion detection system based on Wi-Fi spectre analysis (CSI), with Home Assistant integration. - francescopace/espectre