Ninja-fy Your Raspberry Pi(ninjablocks.com) |
Ninja-fy Your Raspberry Pi(ninjablocks.com) |
Hope they got permission to use the name.
Anyway, I do like what Ninja Blocks are doing on the 'home automation for hackers' front; they should probably get involved in Z-Wave although I believe that is somewhat expensive to license (?). There is another group doing a Z-Wave board for Raspberry Pi ( http://razberry.z-wave.me/) but they haven't committed to producing it for the Australian frequency yet (the Ninja Blocks folks are mostly Aussies I believe FWIW).
That breakout board just provides the pins already on the Pi. The Ninja Pi Crust has an Arduino on-board and provides compatibility with existing Arduino shields, as well as wireless 433mhz communication (to turn lights on and off etc.).
(Disclosure : I'm a Ninja, and yes... an Aussie :)