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Najad

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In this project we are going to use the Seeed Studios‘ XIAO ESP32C dev board to read moisture data and send it to our app via WebSocket
Plant Monitoring - Flutter & Websockets
Najad
1.0K
Instead of calculating the prayer time using coordinates, we're fetching the prayer time data from the internet and displaying it on an LCD
ESP32 Based Islamic Prayer Time Display
Najad
1.3K
In this project, we are going to make an IoT-connected device using the tuya IoT platform and ESP8266 module.
Tuya IoT with ESP8266 and Arduino
Najad
28K
In this tutorial, we are going to build a simple OTG Phone Thermometer using Digispark ATtiny85 that can connect to our mobile phone.
Phone Thermometer Using Digispark Attiny85
Najad
3.6K
We are going to make a circuit for Motion Sensor Activated Light With Automatic Brightness Adjustment using Arduino, PIR & LDR
Motion Activated Light With Automatic Brightness Adjust
Najad
4.3K
Home automation using ESP32 web server & Android App
Home Automation – ESP32 + Android App
Najad
7.5K
Let’s learn how to use a touch switch with a single relay or relay channel to control the relays. So that we can drive high voltage appliance
Touch Activated Relay – How to
Najad
725
We are going to print “BRIGHT” in the inbuild LED matrix of the micro:bit if there is light in the room or else “DARK” will be printed.
LDR with BBC micro:bit
Najad
1.2K
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