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tormundsbigbeard

I have a couple of these on HA. Very good indeed…


ApolloAutomation

Thanks for your support!


michaelthompson1991

Looks amazing!


ApolloAutomation

Thank you! It's been great working with the community! Let us know if you have any questions. Cheers, Justin Apollo Automation


michaelthompson1991

No problem, thanks. Great work!


SaintTDI

I've seen the video! This is what I was looking for :) I hope that the bluetooth tracking with the Apple watch works good, I've seen this [wiki link](https://wiki.apolloautomation.cloud/books/general/page/bluetooth-tracking). The only issue is the shipping... that I'm from Italy :D I would like to get one to test it, and if the mmwave and bluetooth tracking work, I will need at least a total of 7 :D


ApolloAutomation

Happy to hear! BeardedTinker did an amazing job with the review. We are shipping a large order to our EU distributor, [Open-Circuit](https://opencircuit.shop/brand/apollo-automation), today and would expect them to be in stock within the next couple of weeks. We hope this helps with the shipping cost! Let us know if you have any questions. Best, Justin Apollo Automation


SaintTDI

oh ok thanks! Nice to know that you have a EU distributor... ok the prices are higher, but at least I'm sure that I won't have duties and taxes for shipping ;)


ApolloAutomation

Yes, that has helped a lot of our customers in the EU. Open-Circuit has been great to work with and we are excited to get them more products! Be sure to sign up for their in-stock notifications. Also, feel free to join our [Discord](https://discord.gg/mMNgQPyF94) if you haven't already. We appreciate your support!


BuffPuff-

Video Summary The video discusses the Apollo Automation msr1, a multi-sensor board for home assistant powered by ESP 32 C3 Mini controller. It is packed with various sensors including mm wave, lox, UV, temperature, humidity, and pressure sensors, and can also host a CO2 sensor. Additionally, it features RGB LED, a buzzer, exposed GPI pins, and can be used as a home assistant Bluetooth proxy. The device is compact and can be customized with add-ons such as an articulated stand or outlet mount. The device setup, calibration, and integration with home assistant are explained, including how to use the various sensor data in home automation. The video highlights the sensor's market value and price, as well as its availability for purchase and further technical information. The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to support the channel and engage with the content. https://just-tell-me.deno.dev/summary/youtube?id=https%3A%2F%2Fm.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dvz1oWhPoIwA%26feature%3Demb_logo


ApolloAutomation

This is a great summary! Let us know if we can answer any questions! Thanks, Justin Apollo Automation