What if your home could explain how it feels, room by room?
Most homes are full of useful signals, but those signals live in disconnected dashboards, isolated sensors, and one-off apps. Home Pulse started with a simple goal: unify those fragments into a single spatial interface where the condition of a home can be read at a glance.
The platform lets users register their home, organize rooms, and connect ESP32-based devices that report environmental metrics such as temperature, humidity, and light status or intensity. Instead of treating each sensor as a separate stream, Home Pulse maps every data point back to the room where it actually matters.
Under the hood, devices publish through MQTT, the backend processes and persists events in MongoDB, and the frontend retrieves and visualizes those readings in an interactive 3D room viewer built with React, Three.js, and React Three Fiber. Gaussian Splat tooling helps make the environment feel more immersive while still grounded in real telemetry.
