Use a LattePanda and Blynk to make a simple but cool IoT control unit.
Build a home automation system with a Blynk user interface, an alarm system, dimmable lights, timers, and remote controlled appliances.
In this project, I'm using a Kortex A1 IoT-sensor microcontroller in order to monitor temperature/humidity/pressure/altitude via WiFi.
Water is essential for life. Save water is saving Earth. So, why not use Blynk Board to save Earth?
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!
Your search for a big bedside clock has an end.
In this project, we are going to learn how to use Blynk app and Raspberry Pi 3 in order to control home appliance (Coffee maker,Lamp...).
We often face the problem of water getting spilled out from our overhead water tanks. So, let us make a solution to monitor water level.
Use the Ionic framework to build an app that can control your hardware or hit any REST API.
Interfacing ultrasonic sensor with NodeMCU and displaying the distance in the Blynk app.
Display information or variables on a LCD available at BLYNK app using IOT.
A first introduction to using Hover Labs Beam.
Control an LED brightness or color through Blynk App with ARMA IoT shield for Arduino Uno.
A tutorial on how to use the most important element of blynk.
A water-resistant temperature sensor is suitable to signal the reaching of the core temperature of the meat during the grilling time.
The LinkIt One Board is awesome, but it's even more awesome with Blynk.
Learn how to gain remote control of your DIY constructions with the easy to use Blynk interface.
Use Blynk to send a command to Onion Omega2 and use virtual pins to write on your console.
Don't let your BBC micro:bit collect dust! Here is how to use it with Blynk and Arduino IDE.
Use the Blynk app to control the RGB LED, the onboard LED, and the LED expansion from your phone.
Learn how to get started with the Sparkfun Blynk Board (SBB) and connect it to the internet.
Control your Robot from anywhere using the ARMA IoT shield for UNO and the Blynk App which provides the user interface.
This guide shows you how to add Blynk Board support to the Arduino IDE.
Here is a project to read the LinkIt One's battery voltage through Blynk.