I made a “Bluetooth thing” in Tasker and here is what I learned.

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I reworked an old Tasker project of mine and I learned new ways to make Tasker projects even better. Here is what I know:

Three cases, one GravaStar Sirius P5

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Just when I thought GravaStar can't surprise me again, they released GravaStar Sirius P5 - earbuds with a case design matching your every mood!

Floodlight & IP camera: ieGeek ZS-GX5S

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ieGeek ZS-GX5S brings a massive floodlight, 2K resolution and massive 13500mAh battery to keep you safe and sound. Is the price worth it?

Supercluster Saturday with DeskPi

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You can run a cluster of Raspberry Pi boards at home. DeskPi Super6C makes it a breeze as long as you can get your hands on CM4 modules.
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“Secret” Zigbee2MQTT Dashboard

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I can't believe no one told me about this sooner. After 2 years, I'm making sure you are not left in the same as me, cave - use Zigbee2MQTT Dashboard.

Hey content creators, treat yourself to Pixel G1S lights

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Are you looking to spruce up your photography studio? These battery operated panels might be what you need. Meet Pixel G1S

Smart Socket – IFREEQ [Tuya Expo edition]

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Thanks to Tuya Expo, you can browse 100s of products that won't break your home automation budget - let's start with IFREEQ Smart Plug

I spent £2199 to review this! Arzopa Portable Monitor

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It's not a click bait. I reviewed Arzopa Portable Gaming Monitor saving no expense. Want to know more about it?

NAS: DIY or Buy (Argon Eon & Raspberry Pi 4 vs Synology DS418)

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Five years ago the answer would be much simpler. In 2022, however, the landscape has changed and the answer to this question can surprise you. Should you make your own Raspberry Pi based NAS or buy an off-the-shelf solution?

yeedi got better just in time for Prime Days

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yeedi brings not only good deals for Amazon Prime Day but also a crucial firmware update to their products
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