Forgot if you turned your oven off? Use this project to send an alarm if your oven is left on
This is a project that uses two Particle Photons and a PIR motion sensor to detect when someone enters your house.
Parachute velocity is a metric that hasn't been properly measured in the skydiving community. The Parachute Speedometer does just that.
An automatic suspension fork compression changing device that responds to dropper post movement.
For this project, a LIDAR Lite V3 range finder was used in order to get a range and send said range to an LCD screen via a Particle Photon.
This project controls an interior light using two Particle Photons to send and receive data from a motion sensor.
Tired of running to your mailbox only to see that the mail hasn't been delivered? This project will send mail updates to your phone!
Ever wonder if the mailman has been by the house yet? Use this IoT project to know exactly when your important package has been delivered!
Two Particle Photons are used to power a temperature sensor and OLED display. The temp sensor records the ambient temp at 30 sec intervals.
The best way to save electricity from using your light bulbs is to open your blinds and let the sun shine through!
A quick and easy way to be reminded and to track the delivery time of your mail every day.
This device setup keeps track of different assignments and events from a Google calendar by displaying a light when an event begins.
The Motion Alarm 9000 will alert you when anyone enters your room.
Always be a safe distance from a wall in your parking spot. Introducing our IoT project with a HC-SR04 distance sensor.
IoT Group 17 - A pair of digital pace clocks for the UNC Charlotte Club Swimming Team.
This is a project that uses two Particle Photons, PIR motion sensor, and LED light to detect when someone walks into the room.
Have you ever been distracted by your phone while studying, but you still need it for schools email. We've got the solution for you!
This is a project that detects when there is motion in a room and turns on the lights for that room.
Imagine opening your door and the room immediately illuminates to greet you or to inform you of any other visitors.
Have you ever wanted to spice up your party environment with lights? This project uses two Particle Photons, a photoresistor and LED lights.
This project details the process of linking two Particle Photons to make a visual doorbell.
The kitchalarm notifies you when your kitchen is empty so that you don't have to stop working to check for yourself.
Door lock with a light sensor using two Particle Photons.