Really? A pitch? What is this?
Check the current conditions: light, temperature, humidity on your smartphone.
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!
In this opportunity we will integrate our active power meter or electric consumption, Peacefair Pzem-004 with the IoT Blynk app platform
Particle and Blynk to wirelessly monitor a 4,000 gallon water distribution system.
Too lazy to walk and turn something on Want to cheaply control your home power usage while out Well here's a button (and app) to solve it!
Remind the elderly to take pills through a Google Calendar.
You can feed fishes or collect water quality data from anywhere in the world using this drone boat.
An automatic pellet dispenser designed to feed your dog or cat without lifting a finger
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.
A system that allows you to detect movement, send alert through your smartphone and turn on and off the lights of your home over internet!
Read temperature, humidity and air quality control using DHT22 and MQ - 135 and monitoring with Blynk using ESP8266.
With this Simple Plants Monitoring System you no need to worry about your garden anymore.
Adjust your blinds from the comfort of your seat without having to go through the effort of standing up.
It is a lamp or desk lamp that is controlled by your phone for when you need the light to get to your bed, but not once you are in bed.
This project controls the power going through an extension cord into a lamp using surrounding light.
A cereal (or whatever you'd like it to be) dispenser, that dispenses anything from the manual button, or from your phone.
This project was part of the Lane Tech HS Physical Computing. This project involves relays, and the app Blynk to control lights.
Turn a light on/off using a relay, Blynk, and an IR Break Beam.
By using your phone you can make is so that you can change your temperature of your old stick thermostat from anywhere.
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