Visualize car data with a free Blynk account, particle electron and Carloop.
Using an old car keyfob and a Particle Electron, you can remotely lock and unlock your vehicle.
IoT becomes limitless with web integration from Intel. This is demonstrated with our hacked-together car!
Learn how to connect microcontrollers together using the CAN bus by using a simple AND gate.
Here is an interesting way of monitoring yours or your kids driving habits by monitoring hard braking/accelerations and tailgating data.
This device automatically detects and uploads the location of road hazards, creating a safer driving environment!
Creating a rental scooter that can be activated remotely using an app.
Internet controlled Hovercraft
A DeLorean security system to prevent uninvited drivers.
TrainLight hangs on the wall and subtly tells you at a glance which nearby transit lines will get you to your destination fastest.
TYP is an IoT-application based on the implementation of a Particle Photon that detects whether a certain parking lot is free or not.
A mesh of open devices monitoring railway crossings "open-closed" status.
Don't spend hundreds of dollars on aftermarket temperature sensors or rely on a fake gauge ever again!
A small, autonomous rover designed to help keep kids prone to elopement safe.
I removed the buttons from the PCB, rewired the switches, and use a Particle Electron to trigger each button via 3G from an Android app.
Environmental Monitoring Unit K9 Mobile Sentry is a cellular enabled monitor for my dog's safety while in the vehicle during short stops.
In this project, I will share some of the techniques used by my low-cost robot car projects.
Pay IOTA tokens to wirelessly charge your vehicle also get out of traffic fast with our services.
Verify the identity of the ride you are taking.
"Keeping It Cool" is a project that implements the use of two Particle Photons to control the temperature of a vehicle's intercooler.
This project uses the Particle board to sense the distance from the rear of the vehicle to another object nearby when parking.
This project demonstrates the usage of a photon and temperature sensor programmed to notify you when your car reaches a certain temperature.
From store bought to home builds, race your "Hot Wheels" and let the track determine who the winner is!
This project will start a 2014 Ford Fiesta remotely