From 4ef7684e558efb469f6f8d2aa51455f14616baf1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joshua Boniface Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2024 17:33:22 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Correct total price --- content/the-supersensor.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/content/the-supersensor.md b/content/the-supersensor.md index 90d3a28..e745181 100644 --- a/content/the-supersensor.md +++ b/content/the-supersensor.md @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ Finally, here is a video demonstration of the voice control in action. This show All in all, I'm very happy with how the SuperSensor turned out. I'm currently using 5 of them in my house (one in my garage, one in my bedroom, and three in my basement), with another 5 either partially- or fully-built and ready to go when I find locations for them (my outside gazebo seating area being an obvious next choice when the weather improves). -As mentioned above, I've [open sourced both the PCB design and the ESPHome configuration](https://github.com/joshuaboniface/supersensor) under the GNU GPLv3, as well as provided the full parts list with links, so if this design interests you, you can build one (or several, minimum PCB orders and all) yourself for under $50.00 CAD. +As mentioned above, I've [open sourced both the PCB design and the ESPHome configuration](https://github.com/joshuaboniface/supersensor) under the GNU GPLv3, as well as provided the full parts list with links, so if this design interests you, you can build one (or several, minimum PCB orders and all) yourself for under $40.00 CAD. I've also ensured that the ESPHome configuration is properly packaged: you can flash a SuperSensor via USB (`esphome run supersensor.yaml` from the repository), then it behaves like most ESPHome-based products: you connect to the broadcasting device WiFi AP to do the initial WiFi configuration, and from there can adopt it into the ESPHome module of Home Assistant to manage, update, and reconfigure it as needed. This will automatically pull ESPHome updates and new configuration changes I make, should I find bugs or add new features.