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All projects in Smart Home (39)
Sensors in your fridge keep track of ketchup, milk, and butter. Data is used to auto order these goods when they run low.
a mattress which features a warning or direction to someone who sleep too much in order to move from his bed
The concept that I would suggest is a sofa that can have a sense of comfort and can be massaged the back of us who feel tired after work
Ever want to punch a Mario block and get a mushroom to come out? Me too, so I'm building it.
An easy to use fully-connected garden platform designed for houses and small garden areas.
This lazy world needs our crazy idea to "break" the charging exactly when the battery charges to 100%.
Finally, you can be elevated to any height in the house - safely!
Play Scrabble manually, let the scores counted automatically!
My project is a scrolling LED message board capable of receiving messages and displaying them via the MKR1000.
for the reliable and affordable iot home gateway, use arduino as a gateway between RF automation gadget and cloud service.
DIY Amazon Echo using Arduino that can control house lights, tell you the time, play music and even get the weather status right now.
Gardening is a very long term project taking a little time every day. Why not automate it?
Most of us know what it is to be in a rush in the morning and not have time to wait for the machine to get hot. How to solve it?
Light show synchronized to music? Automatic lighting? Earthquake analysis? Just use a Curie!
Let's automate home dusting using cute little Intel Curie :) aka Arduino 101.
Using PixyCam and Intel Arduino 101 to drive this rover. Easy Robotic Vision system using PixyCam, rover reacts to the ball using Pan/Tilt.
Do you live in a country where you use solar energy to warm up the water? Well, how about we automate the process of the shower boiler.
Sonar + radar = Sodar. It eliminates camera at private places without compromising surveillance.
Self-replicating, rapid prototyping open source 3D printer using an Arduino 101 that can be controlled via Internet.
Home automation is the use of one or more computers to control basic home functions and features automatically and sometimes remotely.
The Waternator 293 is a simple device that regulates the water level in your Christmas tree base.
Intel Arduino 101-based tank using Bluetooth Low Energy to communicate with a Blynk remote control on your phone.
Making your toiletries smart, automatically reorder them when they are under 1/4 of the weight.