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Used NodeMCU 32bit ESP8266 & Relay module as hardware. Apart from these, I used different platforms: Google Assistant, IFTTT, Adafruit or Blynk. On giving trigger to Google assistant from smart phone, it turns on or off the home appliances
The Internet of Stranger Things (IoST) is an IoT project using the Blynk service, the Arduino compatible Adafruit Feather WiFi board, and WS2811 individually programmable LEDs. Other optional components are included in this particular build of the project that do not effect its overall functionality. Such items will be described within the sourc…
This project uses an LDR sensor to control a servo motor and a button in the Blynk app to control an LED connected to an ESP8266 board. The LDR sensor value is also logged to the Blynk Timeline.
[PROVA DE CONCEITO] Implementar conceitos de Internet das Coisas e Inteligência Artificial para o Arduíno de modo a criar protótipos que entendam contextos e reajam autonomamente.
This is a code that can be used to control relays with push buttons and MQTT. It gives the user a lot of flexibility to customize the code to fit their own needs. I think it would be a great tool for anyone looking to build their own solutions for controlling relays.
This advanced system offers real-time monitoring, control, and optimization of the catalytic converter's performance, contributing to improved air quality and a greener environment.
Our project, the "Smart Stick," integrates ultrasonic sensors and a SOS button to aid visually impaired individuals. Data from the sensors is sent to ThingSpeak for monitoring, while the SOS button alerts caregivers via the Blynk cloud. An Android app offers real-time tracking and communication features.