If you would like to be informed about when your roommate decides to munch on your snacks, see how to use a Particle Photon to do it.
Capture and store your wins and losses as you play the Simon game. Send yourself an email if someone else is playing your Simon.
How many times have you wondered if "You've Got Mail;" now with only two photons, you will know right a way.
An alarm clock that only turns off when it senses that the lights have been turned on, and automatically starts brewing coffee.
Ever worry about leaving your Christmas tree on all day while your away? Avoid costly energy bills with this photon setup.
MEGR3171 Introduction to Instrumentation - Fall 2017 @UNC Charlotte / 2017 Fall IOT Project
Don't you just hate when you buy a nice house plant, forget to water it and within a week or two it dies. We have a solution for you!
Simple and effective way to keep your apartment secure. Receive live feed and updates relating to activity within your apartment.
When it comes to weapons there is always room for more safety. Give yourself some needed piece of mind with an extra layer of security.
Keep it cool or feel the burn with this nifty little thermometer!
This project uses two particle photons to control the blinds in your house. Flip a switch and the blinds will open or close.
Use a photon with a PIR sensor as a motion sensor to publish data. Another photon will have a buzzer, rumble pad and LED to wake you up.
An internet controlled light switch with logic.
A simple and easy way to use two photons to alert you when motion has been detected.
An alarm clock that actually wakes you up.
Two Particle Photons communicate and switch on the lights when a PIR sensor is triggered. Created for MEGR 3171 Fall 2018 at UNCC