In this project, we demonstrate how to build an RFID Attendance System using the ESP-WROOM-32 PCB. This easy-to-follow tutorial provides step-by-step instructions and helpful visuals for assembling the device.
You can 3D print the enclosure for this project and use it for personal or professional purposes, such as tracking attendance at work, school, or events.
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In this video, we present the enclosure design for our ESP8266 Water Level Indicator project, which is divided into two parts: a main unit and a sensor unit. This design makes it easy for users to place the device correctly and monitor it with ease. After fitting the sensor unit, you can rotate and adjust it as needed. For those who are not familiar with the fitting process, we have included an extra part to ensure the device is straight and secure on the wall.
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This enclosure is designed for a GPS tracking system using ESP32Â PCB. You can use this device as a portable or fixed mount somewhere. The enclosure design is compatible with waterproofing (IP 64) so you can mount this outside. We used M2 screws for the component and M3 screws with rubber washers for the covers. You can use M5 - M6 screws for the wall mount, but we recommend M6 screws.
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This is an enclosure design for the home automation system using the ESP32 PCB. Using this device you can control home electronics. You can access the device with one of the features Google Assistant, Alexa, Bluetooth, or IR remote.
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