See the blog post for details and the CircuitPython code. A video of the project is below.

This project attempts to solve that limitation by using a regular laser emitter and a photo transistor as a receptor, so that the maximum distance is only dependent on the laser’s output power and your ability of aiming it to the photo transistor from afar. Once motion is detected, a notification is sent to Apple’s HomeKit framework via Homebridge , through a WiFi connection. That way, iOS devices can be setup to receive a notification through the Home App.

As opposed to the more common infrared motion detection, there aren’t many options for detecting movement by interrupting a line of sight between two points. There are some alternatives that use infrared diodes, but those are limited by a maximum distance of just a few inches/feet between the emitter and the receptor.

Via Moving Electrons comes a really nice laser trip wire which provides status via WiFi. And the project is programmed easily in CircuitPython. But the project really had us ar “laser”.



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