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Cumulus low-cost home automation solution debuts on Indiegogo
Interesting IoT, Smart Home DIY solution that is characterized by ultra low cost modules:
We want to build a low-cost, open source wireless data acquisition platform for anyone. The goal is to produce as many as possible boards, to get the cost as low as €5 per Node and €1 per RaspberryPi Expansion Board. We can only do that, if we get enough support from you!
The final goal for the nodes is: dropping the power usage to minimum, so the node can run 2 years on 2 x AA 1.5V Batteries – Doesn’t that sound exciting? What can you do with it?
- Build wirelessly controlled projects
- Set up a wireless sensor monitoring network
- Build a simple alarm notification system
- Build a remote DSLR controller
- Play around with wireless systems
via Cumulus – The customizable low-cost home automation solution | Indiegogo.
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