Episode 154
154: Homemade IoT Lights
June 17th, 2019
39 mins 11 secs
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About this Episode
Another day in the life of Frank and hacking IoT devices! This time he builds his very own IoT light strips that can speak directly to his Amazon Echo with a tiny little $11 device! Tune in to find out how he did it.
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