
In January 2026, Egidijus Anisimavicius expanded the esphome/esphome hardware ecosystem by implementing support for Radon Eye RD200 BLE devices, covering both version 2 and 3 models. He updated BLE service and characteristic UUIDs and enhanced the parsing logic in C++ to accommodate new data formats, ensuring seamless device integration. This work leveraged his expertise in BLE communication and embedded systems, enabling users to automate and monitor radon levels with greater flexibility. Collaborating closely with other developers, Egidijus delivered a robust feature without introducing bugs, demonstrating careful attention to integration quality and forward compatibility for future device variants.
January 2026 monthly summary for esphome/esphome focused on hardware ecosystem expansion by delivering Radon Eye RD200 BLE device support (v2/v3). This involved updating BLE service/characteristic UUIDs and parsing logic to accommodate new data formats, enabling seamless integration of RD200 devices and paving the way for future device variants. No major bugs reported this month for this repository; feature work drives user value by expanding supported hardware and improving automation capabilities.
January 2026 monthly summary for esphome/esphome focused on hardware ecosystem expansion by delivering Radon Eye RD200 BLE device support (v2/v3). This involved updating BLE service/characteristic UUIDs and parsing logic to accommodate new data formats, enabling seamless integration of RD200 devices and paving the way for future device variants. No major bugs reported this month for this repository; feature work drives user value by expanding supported hardware and improving automation capabilities.

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