Ready-Made Projects¶
Unleash the potential of your device by installing ready-made ESPHome projects from this page. Connect your device to your PC, a few clicks in the browser and your ESPHome device is ready to do its magic - as a Bluetooth proxy or a media player. No programming or other software required.
Generic ESP32
Turn any ESP32 into a Bluetooth proxy for Home Assistant. This option only works for "plain" ESP32 and not for ESP32-C3 or other variants.
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GL.iNet GL-S10
ESP32 in a case with external antenna and wired Ethernet connection that can also be powered using Power over Ethernet 802.3af. Note that when installed via this website, Wi-Fi is disabled and it needs to be connected via Ethernet.
Warning: This board requires extra work. This device requires you to disassemble the device to be able to install it as a Bluetooth proxy. This installation method is for revision 2.X of their board. See instructions for the configuration of other revisions. Read DIY instructions.Buy
Olimex ESP32 Power-over-Ethernet ISO
ESP32 board with wired Ethernet connection that can also be powered using Power over Ethernet 802.3af. Note that when installed via this website, Wi-Fi is disabled and it needs to be connected via Ethernet. The ESP32-POE-ISO-EA variant may provide better Bluetooth range since it has an external antennae. Case on Thingiverse.
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Wireless-Tag WT32-ETH01
ESP32 board with wired Ethernet connection. Note that when installed via this website, Wi-Fi is disabled and it needs to be connected via Ethernet. Various enclosures on Thingiverse.
Warning: This board requires extra work. This device requires you to create a special flash tool to be able to install it as a Bluetooth proxy. Read DIY instructions.
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LilyGO T-ETH-POE ESP32-WROOM
A compact board with an ESP32-WROOM module and wired Ethernet connection. Can be powered via Power over Ethernet 802.3af or via the built in USB-C port. Note that when installed via this website, Wi-Fi is disabled and it needs to be connected via Ethernet. Various enclosures on Thingiverse.
Warning: This board requires extra work. This device comes with a special "download tool" that needs to be used to install it as a Bluetooth proxy.
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For advanced users
- The device is adoptable in the ESPHome dashboard
- The YAML configuration is on GitHub
- Disconnect your Raspberry Pi Pico from your computer
- Hold the BOOTSEL button and connect the Pico to your computer. The Pico will show up as a USB drive named RPI-RP2
- Download ESPHome for Pico
- Drag the downloaded file to the RPI-RP2 USB drive. The installation is complete when the drive disappears
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Connect your Pico to the Wi-Fi network. Once connected, it will
automatically show up on your ESPHome dashboard.