This project is about an IoT setup for a TV RGB backlight that can be controlled by Blynk App.
A small project designed using Node MCU and Blynk app to enable using the Google Assistant to switch on/off home appliances.
A monitoring station for my off-grid greenhouse. Multiple environmental parameters, WiFi, solar-powered, cloud connectivity.
Are you interested in controlling your robotic arm using your phone or computer from anywhere in the world?
Learn how to use the Blynk app to automate your house.
Micro Gear Motor based small robot powered by a Wemos D32 Pro and controlled by Blynk app.
Make use of Samsung Gear Blynk widget to control LED strip that can light up your room. Thanks to HARDWARIO IoT kit it's easy to make.
Overfreezing you fridge is not good for your food and power saving, with this fridge monitor, you will always know the temperature in there.
Playback messages & white noise (amp & speaker), control Philips WiZ smart lights (via IFTTT), play tunes (via piezo), PIR movement sensor.
Hi! Everyone. This time I show you on how to control your home appliances using your voice.
IoT-based Smart Home Automation using the new Blynk 2.0, ESP32 LDR & DHT11 sensor to control 8 relays from mobile, IR remote & switches.
A new way to connect sensors! Connect up to five sensors to the particle powered WiSor and obtain real-time data on your mobile phone!
You can control your home light or any appliances from anywhere and anyplace
It's smart... It's automatic... it's a humidifier... It's a Charizard!
If you have ever wondered how to get started in the IoT (Internet of Things) world, this is the tutorial for you!
A magnetic sensor sends notification to the phone when you forget to close the fridge door.
A clock and decorative RGB Led Matrix Colorduino Shield and NodeMCU v3 Board with i2C communication and Blynk for IOTable
study and observer environment with this rover
Here I have made prototype of smart home. In this Smart home project I have used Arduino and Node Mcu to control the Hardware parts.
Many projects like this involve requiring a WiFi shield, or a Bluetooth Module. However, thanks to Blynk, all that is still possible.
My colleague crashed the roof of his car by leaving the garage to early. So I promised him red, amber, green lights in the garage.
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.
Main Door Security System with keypad and MLX90614. LEDs are operated by 3 modes (manually + IR + Blynk) & a water level indicator system.
First step towards Home automation