Use the popular Blynk app to control and change the state of your IoT Cloud Kit through your smartphone.
Control an external LED light from anywhere in the world using the ESP8266. The GPIO pin serves as an output source to the LED.
In this I show you how to control LEDs using Blynk app In IoT platform.
In this opportunity we will integrate our active power meter or electric consumption, Peacefair Pzem-004 with the IoT Blynk app platform
An I2C interface with Blynk.
IOT Controlled 4Bit NeoPixel Desk lamp is operated using the very simple Blynk platform and Esp8266 based nodemcu.
In this project, we're going to make a keyless door lock system that uses a 4X4 keypad to enter the keys and a servo motor to open or close.
Controlling a robot via WiFi, using Arduino and Blynk application.
In this tutorial, I am going to show you how to read multiple analog values using only one analog input pin.
Burn everything written in the Blynk terminal to an SD card in seconds, anywhere the user is located.
Read temperature, humidity and air quality control using DHT22 and MQ - 135 and monitoring with Blynk using ESP8266.
LM35 data or temperature can be shown on phone from anywhere. An Example of how can we read data through the virtual pin.
Really? A pitch? What is this?
Clean your yard from your smartphone or preset a job for AYSE to follow!
The ARMA IoT Shield is a breakout board for Arduino to make IoT projects quickly.
Display information or variables on a LCD available at BLYNK app using IOT.
This WiFi module makes it convenient for the user to switch between two audio sources without the need to swap and insert the audio cables.
This tutorial will help you to learn DHT11/DHT22 interfacing with nodeMCU and sending its data to Blynk Application.
A simple Internet of Things experiment, using an Arduino MKR1000 board to control two LEDs and monitor a potentiometer, via Blynk app.
Today i show you how to interface DHT sensor Value in Blynk Apps use NodeMcu8266 .
With this project, we will be able to water our plant automatically and monitor it from our smartphone.
In this project 2 Particle Photon's were used to control an RC Car in real time with the Internet of Things.
A smartphone garage door remote and status sensor using Blynk and Photon.
Protect your valuables with a puzzle!