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mmWave CO2 Multisensor | Discontinued but still supported | uses same ld2410 sensor in the new model (msr-2)
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Parking sensor. Coming soon to a garage near you
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AIR-1
Air quality multi-sensor based on the SEN55
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mmWave CO2 Multisensor
Apollo Odroid Flashed With Home Assistant
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Getting Started
This will walk you through the process of connecting your new Apollo Automation sensor to Home Assistant through ESPHome. If at any point you get stuck, join our Discord for some help. Connecting Through Hotspot To connect through the sensor's onboard ho...
Sensor Definitions
Once added to Home Assistant you can configure different settings for your sensor. Below is what each setting does. Controls RGB Light A RGB Neopixel. Click on the light bulb to change the color. Click on the toggle to turn on or off Sensors B...
MSR-1 Home Assistant Dashboard Examples
Radar Scatter Plot With Apex Charts For MSR-1 type: custom:apexcharts-card header: show: true title: MSR-1 Radar Distance show_states: true colorize_states: true apex_config: legend: position: top horizontalAlign: center offs...
Updating MSR-1 Firmware
Please refer to the general firmware update article
How To Tune mmWave Using Home Assistant
If you're experiencing false triggers, we recommend using Radar Engineering Mode (REM) to monitor the gate energy and adjust the gate threshold to eliminate them.Here is a quick introduction video of the ld2410b gates and zones. Here is a video of how to tune...
CO2 Calibration
1. Take your sensor outside (for a walk :D) and plug it in. Make sure it is connected to Home Assistant and let it sit powered on for 3-5 minutes outside before starting the calibration. 2. Navigate to your Home Assistant Dashboard and select settings 3....
Simple and Advanced Examples of Temperature & Humidity Offsets
Simple Offsets for Temperature and Humidity: Please add these to the bottom of your esphome yaml for your device then click save and install. Once you are finished, you will have two new boxes inside the home assistant esphome integration device page for your...
Apollo Automation Shop
Apollo Automation Shop
Discord
https://discord.com/invite/mMNgQPyF94
https://www.facebook.com/groups/296506776330405
https://www.reddit.com/r/ApolloAutomation/
Bluetooth Tracking with MSR-1
Please refer to the general Bluetooth tracking article
GitHub
https://github.com/ApolloAutomation
Manually Uploading Code Through ESPHome
If your device becomes unresponsive and you've exhausted the other troubleshooting methods you can upload a fresh set of firmware by following the below guide. The utility does need to be run from Chrome or Edge. If your device has already been connected to H...
Removing Device From Home Assistant
This will cover how to remove an Apollo device from Home Assistant Navigate to Home Assistant and open your ESPHome addon 2. On the device you would like to remove, click the three dots and select "Delete" 3. Go to Settings --> Devices & Ser...
Putting The MSR-1 In Boot Mode
This will cover how to put the MSR-1 into boot mode. This is sometimes needed for uploading new firmware if the device is struggling. Unplug the device Slide the back case off Pull the device out of the case Plug back into your computer Press and hold...
Connecting To Hidden Wifi Network
Changing your wifi connection to fast connect can have stability problems Setup your device using a regular wifi network In Home Assistant go to your ESPHome add-on On your sensor click on edit Change the wifi section to look like the below but with your...
Using MSR-1 Buzzer
This guide will walk you through using the buzzer on your MSR-1. You can also call the below service through automations in Home Assistant. Open Home Assistant and navigate to developer tools in the bottom left 2. Click on services 3. Choose you...
Exposed GPIO
The back of the Apollo MSR-1 has exposed GPIO for a variety of uses. From left to right: SLC (Typo, should be SCL) Used for I2C IO 5 GPIO 5 of ESP32-C3-Mini 5V Used for powering the device, or powering a external sensor GND ...
YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/@ApolloAutomation