Drive a 8x32 LED dot matrix module with a particle photon to display real-time weather or messages sent via the Blynk app.
Easy way to unlock and Lock door with Blynk app. Also, I will add code for to Lock & Unlock door by RFID and fingerprint sensor. 3 in 1.
Don't let your BBC micro:bit collect dust! Here is how to use it with Blynk and Arduino IDE.
Where did I leave my phone? Push a Button and an email will be sent giving you the Geolocation of your phone.
Check the current conditions: light, temperature, humidity on your smartphone.
Develop mobile application on BLYNK, and monitor temperature on your mobile.
Use Blynk to send a command to Onion Omega2 and use virtual pins to write on your console.
With this project, we will be able to water our plant automatically and monitor it from our smartphone.
I made train controlled by Blynk and BLE board. I can easily using Blynk!!
This is the next step with an Particle Photon and softAP integration: cucumbers go online.
Monitor the conditions (Hum, Temp, Soil Moisture & Light) in which your plant in growing & take necessary actions from anywhere, anytime.
This is an ESP8266-based Neopixel dashboard: it can show current time, a custom message and have up to 41 preset effects.
Adapt your home automation project from our March 2017 workshop to be controlled through BLE using the Blynk app on your phone.
This is a simple project for those who want to make a relay module using one BC547 transistor.
Your search for a big bedside clock has an end.
A smart iot outlet controlled by Google assistant, learn how to connect blynk with ifttt
I changed ordinary boring desk lamp into Blynk controlled device :)
At my age you have to get up at night and get tired on the way to the bathroom. Using a PIR-Sensor to trigger light on!
This contribution is intended for all men who are supposed to bring the paper waste out of their 3rd floor apartment.
This is an implementation of my infrared replicator project, where I show how to control almost any infrared appliance from the Internet.
This project was part of the Lane Tech HS Physical Computing Lab course. I created this project as part of the Home Automation/IoT project.
Many projects like this involve requiring a WiFi shield, or a Bluetooth Module. However, thanks to Blynk, all that is still possible.
How to make your room intelligent easily.
A simple IoT experiment using an ESPectro Core v3 and connecting it to Blynk, Cayenne, Dweet, Freeboard & Thinger.