System to monitor water and light levels of indoor plants
Control a HVAC zone by retrofitting a manual duct damper with a damper actuator motor and installing a thermostat to control it.
Use Particle Mesh boards to collect data from all over a house. The data is then aggregated into the Particle Cloud.
How to set up the Argon and Xenon.
Home Security at the touch of your fingers! Get notifications when your house door is opened.
A walkthrough for setting up Particle Mesh and working with Argon, Xenon, and Boron and showing off some of the cool things you can do.
Constantly losing your keys? Can't seem to remember whether or not you locked the door back? Then we've got the perfect device for you.
Need an easy way to display your Particle.io device data? See your events easily using a Magic Mirror!
Track pushup, pullup, sit up, or squat reps and share with your workout partner - virtually!
NeoPixel LED controlled by Particle Argon and 6-axis sensor.
This is an IoT project that uses two Particle Argons to detect when the washing machine cycle is finished and notify the user.
Pay IOTA tokens to wirelessly charge your vehicle also get out of traffic fast with our services.
This is an IOT project created for MEGR 3171 at UNC Charlotte. We hope you find it useful and can WAKEY WAKEY!
Measuring sound and analyzing data using the ELEGOO big sound sensor.
A home-based disaster detection and monitoring system for fire, flood, temperature, and humidity.
This IOT project is used to collect data and notify the user when a safe or lockbox has been opened.
A simple to implement totally useless IoT machine with a Rube Goldberg complex.
Use an ultrasonic sensor to make a Displacement vs. Time graph on Google Sheets for a pendulum, specifically, a speed bag.
Use Particle Argons, Blynk IoT app, and a motion sensor to activate and change colors of an LED light strip.
A fun build for kids! An indicator that shows them what to wear based on the weather of the day.
My entry for the Particle.io community Pi Day contest 2019. I used a Particle Xenon to flash 100 decimal places of Pi in Morse code.
This project uses an LCD screen and DHT22 to display temperature and humidity data, simultaneously collected from two different locations.
UNC Charlotte - MEGR3171 Introduction to Instrumentation - Fall 2019 IOT Project