A simple 4 channel design/program for monitoring orchid and plant moisture levels.
Use the Ionic framework to build an app that can control your hardware or hit any REST API.
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.
Monitor real power, voltage, current and power factor using the Sparkfun Blynk board and view live graphs in the Blynk App.
The Waternator 293 is a simple device that regulates the water level in your Christmas tree base.
Control your Home Lights using the Twitter platform.
Use a Mi Band 2/3 to switch ON/OFF devices like fan, light or anything else that comes to your mind.
saving water smartly.
Control your home applications using Amazon Alexa.
Monitor weather and security remotely with Blynk and the CC32000 LaunchPad!
A few months back, I posted a tutorial on an Arduino-based weather station, in which I displayed the humidity...
Know when your clothes are dry
Add some sound FX to your electric fireplace!
Save time by knowing whether the Faculty is in his chamber or not.
LM35 data or temperature can be shown on phone from anywhere. An Example of how can we read data through the virtual pin.
Create a shield of control with multiple sensors to create visual and sound notifications in case of danger.
Ever wanted your whole room to be lit in sync with the music? Or to be able to control it with your voice? Then this might be for you!
An easy to build simple weather station that connects to your smartphone via WiFi and Blynk.
Use your Android/IoS phone or tablet to control your hardware remotely with the thingSoC ESP32 board.
Particle Photon circuit allowing the display of environmental conditions (light, temperature, humidity, pressure) using the Blynk app.
In this tutorial, I am going to show you how to read multiple analog values using only one analog input pin.
I made remote control car. The motors are controlled by smartphone application Blynk and Pi Zero W with the I2C input motor driver.
In this tutorial we're going to learn how to use Blynk app & Arduino in order to control a lamp; the combination will be through USB serial.