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NotEnoughTech started a couple of years ago as a glorified online notepad for my ideas. At first, I was the only reader, but soon after others started to read it too, give me feedback, ideas, and things got out of hand a little. Now, this page is filled with slightly mad automation projects, quirky reviews and a guide or two about how to get something done! Follow me on social media of your choice since I don’t have any posting schedule! It’s the best way to stay connected and get notified when I come up with something new! I hope you find what you are looking for. Enjoy the stay!

HooRii ClawStage – quirky AI that does Home Assistant

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AI gadgets are everywhere, but HooRii ClawStage takes a different approach. Powered by a Raspberry Pi 5 and the open-source OpenClaw platform, it combines a transparent display, customisable AI personalities and surprisingly capable Home Assistant integration. After spending time with Miko—the device's default AI companion—I discovered a product that can make smart home interactions feel genuinely conversational. While setup hurdles, latency and AI token costs still stand in the way of mainstream adoption, ClawStage offers a fascinating glimpse at what personality-driven AI assistants could become.

Three analog rules for my smart fridge

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There are three analogue rules you can apply to your otherwise dull appliance (your fridge doesn't have to be smart) to put a smile on your face and perhaps even save some money. For this, you'll need Nelko PP01

EZVIZ EP3x Pro bundle found a parcel thief!

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I tested the EZVIZ EP3X Pro smart doorbell in real life - including a parcel theft incident. With dual cameras, AI human/parcel detection, a built-in solar panel, and free 32 GB internal storage, this doorbell is built for security-minded smart homes. See how it performed in everyday use and whether it’s worth your porch.

There is an AI robot on my desk: StackChan

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StackChan is a modular desktop robot from M5Stack, combining the Core2, AI features, and open-source hardware for easy customisation and experimentation.

Qualcomm’s take over of Arduino and new a SBC

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Two big news from Arduino! An unexpected product launch and an acquisition that no one saw coming!

TRMNL: look ma’ no coding!

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TRMNL offers dashboards without coding experience. Easy to set up, plugin-based ecosystem of dashboards available for TRMNL OG and your own (compatible) devices! From calendars and organisers to most whacky community-made plugins - right just for you!

Sonoff Dongle Max is maxed out!

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New Sonoff Dongle Max and Sonoff Dongle MG244 are here and I'm testing these with Home Assistant and NodeRED.

Seeed’s reTerminal E1001 & E1002 reimagined for power efficiency

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Seeed Studio released a new reTerminal. E1001 and E1002 are e-paper based displays that bring power efficiency to the forefront of the industrial design of the reTerminal series.

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How to flash Tasmota on Sonoff ZB Bridge Pro

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In this guide, I will walk you step by step and show you how you can flash Tasmota on Sonoff ZigBee Bridge PRO so you can use it with a custom coordinator firmware.

BigTreeTech SKR Mini E3 V3.0

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Are you looking to upgrade your controller to BigTreeTech SKR Mini E3 V3.0? Everything you need to know first!

Beginners guide to 3D printer maintenance

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How to look after the printer, maintain the mechanical parts and look out for troubles.

Backpack for techies? Samsonite SPECTROLITE 3.0

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On my second trip to LA, I decided to treat myself to a backpack upgrade. It was an unexpected, impulse buy. It was either that or meet the city of Angels with an old backpack full of holes. Is Samsonite Spectrolite 3.0 a backpack for tech people?

Stepping up thumbnail game: Super Starter Uno kit

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Trying things out? You can get pretty creative with your 1st project thanks to all bits and pieces included in Super Starter kit by Elegoo.

Running Octoprint on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W

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Are you wondering if #PiZero2W is good enough to stream 1080p over WiFi? Or are you able to connect everything through USB hub? Are there any advantages of using Raspberry Pi cameras? These and more questions are answered in this video.