Build an Android or iOS app for your hardware with no coding!
A simple device that turns the lights on when the user approaches home.
In this tutorial, we will learn how to control an Arduino with the help of Blynk App and ESP8266 WiFi Module. This project is quite simple!
My aim is to minimize the loss of electricity there is when people forget to switch off their fans or lights, through smart home solution.
An internet-connected, servo-driven deadbolt actuator that can be operated remotely using a smartphone.
Read sensor data and toggle LEDs with the Blynk mobile app and the TI CC3200 LaunchPad
Simply click a button to receive your phone's geolocation.
Control your garage door from wherever you are.
Make a simplified table trash bin and can.
Setup a home temperature monitoring system on your phone within minutes! Literally just copy and paste!
Simplest wifi car controlled by your smartphone using NodeMcu esp8266 and Blynk.
Connecting an electrical bulb with Arduino Uno and accessing it from Android Phone.
Build a beautiful Holiday Shadow Theater and control the animated scene with your phone.
Get notified on your smartphone/smartwatch when your mail is delivered and when it is collected. New version.
With this tutorial, we will learn how to handle this fantastic little device, the NodeMCU ESP-12E and Blynk platform.
This project shows how to connect a DHT11 sensor with a NodeMCU and check temperature/humidity.
Protect your valuables with a puzzle!
Intel Arduino 101-based tank using Bluetooth Low Energy to communicate with a Blynk remote control on your phone.
Making a smart garage model from the toy building using XOD and Blynk.
We show how to connect Pico to WiFi while maintaining low power and running it directly on AAA batteries.
A simple Power Meter you can use to measure 0-26V & up to 3.2A. Add to any project to monitor voltage, current, power and energy used.
Every time a movement is detected by the sensor, a message is sent to a smartphone anywhere in the world!
This is a cool IoT project for beginners using NodeMCU and Blynk app. Through this project, you can control 4 devices in your home.
A sense2goL pulse board is used to make a blind spot detector that can be mounted on the back of a bicycle to alert the rider from behind.