Access global stations with minimal hardware.
A DIY cheap one-button internet radio.
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This is a beautiful weather station on which data is taken from Opeweathermap site where you can create a free API key
m5WebRadio is a sketch to play web streaming radio station on a M5Stick-C esp32 module: A $13 esp32 net radio player.
Combined some examples to create a new, featured, project.
It is a web radio that can be operated in a classic (analogue) manner. Ideal for upgrading old radios or for people who want a classic radio
Today we are going to build an Internet radio device with a large 3.5” display using an inexpensive ESP32 board.
Make your own vintage radio that streams Spotify, Google Play Music, SoundCloud and your own local music!
A 3D-printed mini jukebox powered by Volumio. Streams your music, Pandora, Spotify and AirPlay. Sound-reactive LEDs dance to your music!
Advanced internet weather station (5day forecast), and Internet Radio that you can easily make yourself thanks to the Elecrow display module
Provides a faster, more reliable and safer internet connection and may also be programmed as a Wi-Fi to Ethernet router.
This is certainly the cheapest and simplest Internet radio that you can make yourself if you have minimal knowledge in the field of electron
Another Esp32 radio project is born. The objective is convert a vintage radio and give it a new life with the last domotic features!
How to use your ESP8266 NodeMCU as a WiFi Radio. Yes, we can add multiple radio channels all over the world. ESP8266 will stream live radio.
Streaming Audiostreams from the internet using a Raspberry Pi and HiFiBerry AMP+ and a custom LCD and 6 button interface.
Internet Radio, which in terms of characteristics, stability, and functions is better than commercial devices of this type
How I converted a 1970s vintage receiver into a contemporary WiFi radio, whilst keeping all the original looks and features.
Internet radio on a TTGO T-Display controlled by a bluetooth android phone app
Find out how you can use Infineon's MERUS™ HAT and a Raspberry Pi Zero W to wirelessly stream your music on a speaker
Make an Internet Radio with the mdp music player.
This beautiful little "Flirt" transistor radio from 1970 has had a loving internet radio conversion using a Raspberry Pi Zero.
A lovingly converted 1960s portable that now swings to the tune of internet radio.
Minimalist, renewable internet radio.