Small, cheap, low-powered sensors are still a challenge to make. LoRa-Tooth uses $6 BLE modules to make untethered sensors with long range.
Use the cheap and cheerful Pi Zero W, a camera and an RF doorbell to see who's at your door!
Control any device using your voice, Alexa, and a NodeMCU serving as a makeshift Belkin WeMo.
Here is how to make a single channel LoRa Gateway compatible with The Things Network using standard components you can buy everywhere.
How to make a connection between an internet service and Arduino boards.
Replace an unreliable cheap pressure switch with an Arduino-controlled high current relay. Ver 2 now includes an auto drain valve.
Ever asked how to control any device from any place in the world? In this tutorial, we'll learn how to control things wirelessly over WiFi.
Objectives: Heating, aeration, and irrigation. Behavior: Event when the temperature is low or high and the soil is dry. (Videos on Story)
An advanced home automation project with Arduino Uno and Bluetooth sensor to control it, anytime from anywhere.
Easily connect and control Raspberry Pi using Amazon Echo.
Turn your PC on/off with an Android smartphone, using the WeMos ESP8266 module connected to CloudMQTT service via WiFi.
To open the door, the user will have to first scan the right tag and then he will have to enter the correct password.
A 3-axis talking skull turned into an Alexa voice services device via AlexaPi software, Raspberry Pi, and some other tools.
This simple beginner project makes an excellent tool for everyday applications, utilising a common LM35 temperature sensor and an Arduino.
A thermostat you won't see
THIS PROJECT IS BASED on THE ALARMS AND BEEPS USING BUZZERS FOR SECURITY
You're at your Office and want to know about your home? Control your household devices and get alerts about home no matter wherever you are!
Create your own DIY virtual alike NEST thermostat to set and control the temperature of your home wherever you are from your desired device.
Learn how to use Arduino IoT Cloud and Amazon Alexa to interact with your sensors.
In this tutorial, you are going to learn how to make a vehicle tracking system using GPS and Arduino.
Measure the water consumption in your house with a Particle and water flow sensors.
A simple device that turns the lights on when the user approaches home.
Using a Raspberry Pi and 7" touchscreen with nymea:core and nymea:app to build a smart home system with touch control panel.
Stream videos (and other media) to mobile devices/tables while on the go. Great for streaming video to iPads in a car on a long road trip!