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docs: Embassy in the wild - add air quality monitoring system #2524

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I developed a simple system for air quality monitoring (CO2, temperature and humidity) based on nRF52 using the nrf-softdevice. It could help as an example for people starting with the softdevice.

OT: Do you want Embassy in the wild section to also have links to commecial/proprietary projects (of course with descriptions to what is embassy used for there), or should it be kept to open-source projects only?

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Dirbaio commented Feb 4, 2024

Thanks!

OT: Do you want Embassy in the wild section to also have links to commecial/proprietary projects (of course with descriptions to what is embassy used for there), or should it be kept to open-source projects only?

I think having a "case studies" section featuring commercial projects using Embassy could be useful, yes!

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