DAKboard is a digital wall calendar. It supports calendar syncing with Google Calendar, iCloud Calendar, Facebook and other online calendar services! Choose an agenda style to see the next few days, or display your events on a full monthly calendar. DAKboard makes a perfect digital family planner!
DAKboard is a "set it, and forget it", digital picture frame. Authorize your favorite photo sharing service such as Instagram, Dropbox, Flickr or Google Photos and let DAKboard be your digital art display! Configure it to show your latest photos, or pull from a specific album. Have it change the photo at any interval you choose. There's no separate albums to manage, or SD cards to load. DAKboard is a wifi connected, smart picture frame!
DAKboard is perfect for digital signage around the office. Use the custom layout editor to create beautiful and informative welcome boards, building directories conference room schedule displays and more. Use the DAKboard CPU to display your signage on larger TVs or your existing displays.
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Based on our record, Home-Assistant.io should be more popular than DAKboard. It has been mentiond 66 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
HA is Home Assistant. You should check it out. Mushroom is an add on to HA’s interface that adds sone different style “cards” than what it comes with. Source: 8 months ago
Yes, there's Home Assistant that can work completely off-line. You can find multitude tutorials on youtube on how to set it up, even using cheap solutions like Raspberry PI. Source: 9 months ago
I'm going to suggest- you ever heard of Home Assistant? It's a really useful home automation tool you could integrate with weather and clock on a dashboard. As well, you could use it to control smart devices. Source: 10 months ago
As for the "what is playing" detection on my google minis. This is done with "https://home-assistant.io/". Source: 12 months ago
The method that seems to work most reliability with all devices and all ecosystems is a Zigbee2MQTT software hub running on a computer alongside Home Assistant. The Z2M project has a list of compatible USB dongles which are typically around $20-30 (The Sonoff being a good one) but you still need a server (i.e. a small computer like a thin client or raspberry pi) and install and configure the software, so this... Source: 12 months ago
I have a dakboard set up in our kitchen / dining room. Absolutely love it. Family and friends who visit always comment on it. I can have it play slideshows of portfolio mixed with shots of my kids. Heck with google photos I can have it play photos that people who are visiting are in. 10 out of 10, highly reccomend. Runs on a raspberry pi and a flat screen monitor. https://dakboard.com/site. Source: 11 months ago
We use a tv/monitor that's been mounted on the wall, an old-ish Amazon Fire TV Stick (it just needs the web browser), and the free version of DAKboard (which supports 2 calendars). It does a great job of keeping our family on the same page. Source: 12 months ago
Update: I discovered Dakboard but I don't like subscriptions and would prefer a native macOS App, if possible. Source: about 1 year ago
I think a wish for something like this is why some of us have gone for a MagicMirror or a DAKboard. Source: about 1 year ago
I want to design/build/manufacture a very stripped down version of Dakboard [1]. Using Photo Frame like the ones available in Amazon for a display[2]. It needs to pull calendar data or images from an API and render it so that customers always sees a latest monthly calendar. I once thought of contacting one of those manufacturer of the Photo Frames and ask them if they can do the necessary tweaks. But I'm not sure... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
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