Converting a RC car to an IoT car with a Particle Photon and controlling it with the Blynk app.
Setup a home temperature monitoring system on your phone within minutes! Literally just copy and paste!
Learn how to control AC electrical appliances conveniently using your voice, using XinaBox’s xChips, Blynk and Google Assistant.
Learn how to automate your home with XinaBox and Blynk with a simple demonstration of turning lights ON and OFF using the Blynk app button.
Make your stupid coffee grinder smart with this IoT and weight-based coffee grinder modification.
A system for the blind which helps them walk through the street, as and also monitors their location and sends an SOS on button press.
Gutters to Gardens is a solar powered rain barrel for remotely or automatically activating a water distribution system for home garden beds.
A solution to measure noise level and sound pollution in urban areas.
Controlling a robot via WiFi, using Arduino and Blynk application.
Use a $9 GSM module & the Hologram network to remotely control any Arduino with Blynk App.
Create your Blynk mobile app to monitor your garden and activate the irrigation.
The ARMA IoT Shield is a breakout board for Arduino to make IoT projects quickly.
The easiest way to add WiFi control to your project!
A project that speaks on behalf of mother nature. It is real time air quality monitoring device.
Automatic and smart care of plants by proper watering and their monitoring.
How to create your own small IoT project which can be operated remotely.
An I2C interface with Blynk.
Use Tracer MPPT (and others) controller's RS485 data link to generate cool statistics live on your phone.
A simple project to learn IoT by connecting a DHT11 temperature and humidity sensor with WeMos D1 Mini and interfacing the data to Blynk.
Clean your yard from your smartphone or preset a job for AYSE to follow!
Octopod, a uniquely shaped full automation system that allows you to monitor your industry and keep security with AI and smart RFID locks.
Get alerted about your grain bin overflowing- before it happens.
A simple Internet of Things experiment, using an Arduino MKR1000 board to control two LEDs and monitor a potentiometer, via Blynk app.
Learn how to use the Blynk app to automate your house.