Tag: etcher-featured
-
Build an “LED Alerter” for your remote work office setup
Build a web-controlled set of LEDs that send a visual signal of your availability to someone in the next room (or on the other side of the world).
-
Build your own multi-room audio system with Bluetooth, Airplay, and Spotify using Raspberry Pis
This guide will show you how to create a fleet of devices capable of playing perfectly synchronized multi-room audio all over your place.
-
Control your devices from a web browser using Bluetooth
Here’s how to use the Web Bluetooth API and balena to control Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices remotely from a browser.
-
Two projects, one device: turn your Raspberry Pi into a multitool!
We’re going to take a look at how to run multiple balena projects on a single device- allowing you to do more with the hardware you already have.
-
Monitor air quality around your home with Home Assistant and balena
Learn how to run Home Assistant using balena on a Raspberry Pi- and then integrate that setup with balenaSense’s air quality monitoring.
-
Turn your old speakers or Hi-Fi into Bluetooth, Airplay and Spotify receivers with a Raspberry Pi and this step-by-step guide
Learn how to transform an old Hi-Fi or sound system with an AUX input into a bluetooth/wireless speaker with a Raspberry Pi and balena.
-
It’s a sign: build a remote controlled digital display with Screenly OSE and Raspberry Pi
Try this balena project to get up and running with a display you can control remotely to display photos- videos- dashboards- web pages- and digital signage.
-
Build an air quality monitor with InfluxDB, Grafana, and Docker on a Raspberry Pi
balenaSense reads temperature- humidity- barometric pressure- and air quality- and provides a dashboard that you can access from anywhere.
-
Deploy network-wide ad-blocking with Pi-hole and a Raspberry Pi
Learn how to install PiHole onto a Raspberry Pi to create a network-wide adblocker- maanged on balena.
-
Build festive lighting for the holidays with balena
In this post we’re going to take a look at setting up a custom RGB LED matrix and driving it with a Raspberry Pi- Fadecandy board and Glediator software.