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Arek Mazur · 2026-05-14 · via DEV Community

There are two types of interruptions during remote work:

  • the important ones
  • and the "quick question" that somehow starts exactly when your camera turns on during a meeting

So I decided to build a small smart lamp that sits outside my office and instantly shows whether:

  • my camera is active
  • my microphone is active
  • or I'm free and available

The goal was simple:
before entering the office, my wife can immediately see if I'm:

  • on a call
  • talking to someone
  • recording something
  • or finally available for coffee

And honestly... it turned into a surprisingly fun ESPHome + Home Assistant project.


Final Result

The lamp changes colors automatically based on my MacBook state:

State Color
Camera active Red
Microphone active Orange
Neither active Green

Everything is fully local and integrated with Home Assistant.


Demo Video

Technologies Used

  • ESP32-S3
  • ESPHome
  • Home Assistant
  • WS2812 RGB LED ring
  • Tinkercad
  • Bambu Lab 3D printer

Hardware Components

ESP32-S3 Board

I used a tiny ESP32-S3 development board with:

  • USB-C
  • WiFi
  • Bluetooth
  • native USB support
  • enough power for ESPHome projects

The size is honestly impressive.


WS2812 LED Ring

The LED ring contains 24 individually addressable RGB LEDs.

This means every LED can be controlled independently using a single DATA pin.


Supporting Components

I also used:

  • 470Ω resistor
  • 470µF capacitor
  • prototype PCB
  • female headers

Why the Resistor and Capacitor?

The resistor protects the DATA line from signal spikes.

The capacitor stabilizes the power delivery to the LED ring and prevents random flickering or instability when LEDs suddenly change brightness.

Recommended setup:

  • 470Ω resistor between ESP GPIO and LED DATA
  • 470µF capacitor between 5V and GND

Wiring Diagram

Connections used in the project:

LED Ring ESP32-S3
5V 5V
GND GND
DI GPIO4 through 470Ω resistor

Capacitor:

  • positive -> 5V
  • negative -> GND

Soldering the Hardware

I assembled everything on a small prototype PCB.

The ESP32-S3 is mounted using female headers which makes it removable and easy to replace later.

The LED ring wires are also detachable.

Prototype PCB

Top Side

Bottom Side


Installing ESPHome

I installed ESPHome locally on macOS using pipx.

Install pipx

brew install pipx
pipx ensurepath

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Restart terminal after installation.

Install ESPHome

pipx install esphome

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Verify installation:

esphome version

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Creating the ESPHome Project

Create project directory:

mkdir -p ~/esphome
cd ~/esphome

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Create configuration file:

nano led-ring.yaml

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ESPHome Configuration

The configuration below creates a WiFi-connected RGB lamp exposed directly to Home Assistant.

esphome:
  name: led-ring
  friendly_name: LED Ring

esp32:
  board: esp32-s3-devkitc-1
  framework:
    type: arduino

wifi:
  ssid: "YOUR_WIFI"
  password: "YOUR_PASSWORD"

logger:

api:

ota:
  platform: esphome

light:
  - platform: esp32_rmt_led_strip
    name: "LED Ring"
    pin: GPIO4
    num_leds: 24
    rgb_order: GRB
    chipset: WS2812

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Flashing the Firmware

Connect ESP32-S3 using USB-C and run:

esphome run led-ring.yaml

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ESPHome:

  1. compiles firmware
  2. uploads firmware
  3. connects the device to WiFi
  4. exposes it to Home Assistant

Home Assistant Integration

Once connected to WiFi, Home Assistant discovered the device automatically.

The LED ring appeared as:

light.led_ring

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And that was enough to control it from automations.


Detecting Camera and Microphone Usage

The Home Assistant macOS companion app exposes sensors like:

binary_sensor.areks_macbook_pro_camera_in_use
binary_sensor.areks_macbook_pro_microphone_in_use

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That means Home Assistant knows:

  • when my camera is active
  • when microphone is active
  • and can trigger automations instantly

Automation Logic

The logic is intentionally simple:

Condition Lamp Color
Camera ON Red
Microphone only Orange
Neither Green

This is the automation:

alias: Office Call Lamp - Camera and Microphone Indicator
description: Red when camera is in use, orange when only microphone is in use, green when neither is in use.
mode: restart

trigger:
  - platform: state
    entity_id:
      - binary_sensor.areks_macbook_pro_camera_in_use
      - binary_sensor.areks_macbook_pro_microphone_in_use

action:
  - choose:
      - conditions:
          - condition: state
            entity_id: binary_sensor.areks_macbook_pro_camera_in_use
            state: "on"
        sequence:
          - service: light.turn_on
            target:
              entity_id: light.led_ring
            data:
              rgb_color: [255, 0, 0]
              brightness: 255

      - conditions:
          - condition: state
            entity_id: binary_sensor.areks_macbook_pro_camera_in_use
            state: "off"
          - condition: state
            entity_id: binary_sensor.areks_macbook_pro_microphone_in_use
            state: "on"
        sequence:
          - service: light.turn_on
            target:
              entity_id: light.led_ring
            data:
              rgb_color: [255, 120, 0]
              brightness: 255

    default:
      - service: light.turn_on
        target:
          entity_id: light.led_ring
        data:
          rgb_color: [0, 255, 0]
          brightness: 120

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Designing the Enclosure in Tinkercad

Once the electronics worked, I wanted the project to actually look good on the desk instead of resembling a cyberpunk breadboard experiment.

So I designed a simple two-part enclosure in Tinkercad.

The enclosure consists of:

  • top shell with LED ring opening
  • bottom shell holding PCB and ESP32-S3

The design keeps:

  • USB-C accessible
  • LEDs visible
  • electronics hidden
  • assembly simple

Tinkercad Design


3D Printing

The enclosure was printed on a Bambu Lab printer.

Printed Parts

Final Assembly


What I Like About This Project

What started as:

"please don't walk into the office during calls"

ended up becoming:

  • a fun ESPHome project
  • a useful Home Assistant automation
  • a custom hardware build

The best part is how little code is actually needed.

ESPHome handles:

  • firmware
  • networking
  • Home Assistant integration
  • OTA updates

Which means you can focus on the actual idea instead of low-level firmware work.


Final Thoughts

ESPHome + ESP32-S3 is honestly one of the best combinations for DIY smart home projects.

The development experience is fast, modern and surprisingly reliable.

And the result is a genuinely useful device that solves a real everyday problem.

Or at least reduces the probability of:

"Are you on a call right now?"