This project represents the City of Chicago's data on current Coronavirus death rates with a "replica" of the popular hammer carnival game.
Easy way to count customers.
A particle-powered button to end Zoom meetings with a single hit
Calling Particle Function's Using AWS Lambda
Build an Android or iOS app for your hardware with no coding!
Work your garage door from your Phone, Apple Watch, or based on the proximity to your house!
Know the temperature of your pool anywhere, anytime
Broadcast audio, record voice commands, build internet walkie-talkies with this simple tutorial!
Make your hardware push data to a Google spreadsheet.
The Patriot Alexa Smart Home Skill and IoT library allow you to voice control your Photon quickly and easily with no Alexa coding at all.
We know that computers at the most basic level computers only understand ones and zeros. These ones and zeroes can be sent with light.
Send and receive sound between Particle Photons, using microphones and speakers from Adafruit! Easy and fun, 1 day build or faster.
Monitors soil moisture and weather forecasts to give plants just the water they need. Safe garden hose hookup for season long watering.
This example demonstrates how to leverage Particle Photon and Microsoft Azure to create a weather station using the Sparkfun weather shield.
Weather Monitoring using Spark Core
A thermostat you won't see
Measure the water consumption in your house with a Particle and water flow sensors.
Easy to use Wi-Fi enabled touch lights that network to give you a beautiful and unobtrusive way to stay connected with the people you love.
A smart home solution to all your separated "smart" devices that you can host yourself, customize, and add functionality to.
A non destructive basic garage opener
A simple Non-Invasive Smart Electricity Meter using Spark Core
Use Pushbullet to notify you of whatever your hardware is doing
Spark Core + Camera + NodeJS = Home Security Camera
6 station Photon controller uses the free OpenWeatherMap API to prevent watering when windy, rainy, or too cold.