Send and receive sound between Particle Photons, using microphones and speakers from Adafruit! Easy and fun, 1 day build or faster.
6 station Photon controller uses the free OpenWeatherMap API to prevent watering when windy, rainy, or too cold.
Controlling access to your garage & home has never been more convenient and secure...100% hands-free!
A whimsical weather clock powered by Particle and forecast.io
A word clock resembling the Death Star. Edgelit acrylic and an RGB matrix provide for neat light effects. Good looking AND useful!
Inspired by the Weasley Clock from Harry Potter, track your family using their phones' GPS! Create using limited programming knowledge.
The Little Red Box contains a Photon with attached soil moisture, soil temperature and a UV/IR/Visible light sensor. It uploads data to d...
Use a photon to control IR LEDs as a object detector to trigger a relay giving power to an extension cord.
1960's ИН-14 Soviet Nixie tubes meet new age IoT with an onboard temperature and humidity sensor. All powered by USB!
Turn your headphones into a wearable computer that can send and receive commands through a web page or a Pebble Time watch.
A quick tutorial from our workshop at CascadiaJS 2015!
Stick with your New Year's resolution this time by setting goals and getting a reward upon completing them.
An improvement over v1 with lessons learned
Using the Photon's built in ADC and TCP capability, you can generate a sub millisecond oscilloscope view on a Windows client.
I created an Alexa skill that lets me talk through the Particle Device Cloud to my many online devices.
This little droid will turn on the lights and make a fuss when any motion is detected. It can also be remotely monitored and controlled.
Put trip wire lasers around your next event, to capture data, and visualize where people are moving around.
Use a thermal printer to print out a random fact with the help of Google Assistant.
In this project we've built IoT based smart and secure lock which have 3 layers of access. RFID + PIN/password + OTP(one time password).
In this project 2 Particle Photon's were used to control an RC Car in real time with the Internet of Things.
A smartphone garage door remote and status sensor using Blynk and Photon.
Imagine a garage door opener that can be accessed from anywhere and opens your garage when your phone is near. That dream is now a reality.
Converting a RC car to an IoT car with a Particle Photon and controlling it with the Blynk app.
Glanceable traffic info