Hello, Air Lab backers! The first batch of Air Labs has successfully been shipped out to you. We have also published the Air Lab firmware on GitHub and released the official manual on our website. We look forward to seeing what you will build with your Air Lab!
As promised, we have published the Air Lab firmware source code on GitHub. You can browse the code, open issues, and contribute to the project:
Whether you want to understand how your device works under the hood, customize the firmware, or build on top of it, the code is now yours to explore.
We have also published the official Air Lab manual on our website:
The manual covers everything you need to get started with your Air Lab, including setup, connecting to Wi-Fi, using the different measurement modes, and integrating with Home Assistant. We will keep updating it as we add new features.
Our team made a short video documenting the assembly process that took place in December. Have a look:
We are continuing to work on new firmware features and content for you. If you have questions or run into any issues, don’t hesitate to reach out or join the conversation in the GitHub Discussions.
That’s all for now. Thanks for your continued support, and please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.
This article was originally published at:
https://www.crowdsupply.com/networked-artifacts/air-lab/updates/first-batch-shipped