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A DIY Bluetooth Low Energy Temperature and Humidity Server

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26 Feb 2024CPOL14 min read 2K   1  
An ESP32 with a temperature/humidity sensor are configured as a bluetooth low energy server to provide remote monitoring
The article describes the integration of a low-cost temperature and humidity sensor with the ESP32 platform to create a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) server device capable of providing temperature, humidity, and date/time readings, utilizing the ESP32's BLE capabilities and DHT sensor interfacing.

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