Using this setup, we will successfully measure shower temperature and alert the user that the shower is ready.
This is a button that triggers a coffee machine to turn on, and will flash an LED, and send temperature readings when the coffee is done.
Curtains are such a hassle to move. Here is an easy way to save yourself all that energy.
The weathermen are shoddy at best, let's put the power in our hands. Accurate live data can give you the results the meteorologists don't.
A remote dog food dispenser accessible via WiFi, for whenever you are away (or lazy) to feed the dog by pressing a button.
When you are practicing for your next long range competition use the blind spotter and you will never miss the impact again.
The perfect cocktail at the push of a button!
Modifies existing door locks to be controlled via servo and Mobicle.io. This is a working prototype used for demonstration purposes.
Using Wi-Fi and myoelectric technology, Pelop's Hand was designed as a low-cost prosthetic concept to emulate the squeezing of one's hand.
Ever wanted a temperature sensor that can read the food's temperature? Look no further, this amazing new product is tailored just for you.
Takes the difference between two temperature sensors and texts the results to your phone.
Having your personal space intruded upon can leave you feeling frustrated and violated. The R&J motion detector alerts users of such events.
Someone laying around or not waking up? Disturb at a Distance gets them to get up and start moving!
Don't ever forget your clothes in the washing machine or dryer again. A simple IoT setup will make sure you are reminded immediately.
The Smart Cooler is your typical cooler, but it communicates with you and has automatic lights.
Using two photons, a PIR sensor, IFTTT, google sheets, and a piezo buzzer, mailbox activity will be monitored and homeowner notified.
Need a sweater when you're downstairs but a Hawaiian shirt when you're upstairs? This two floor temperature sensor will help out your outfit
Two Photons were used to set up a timer which can be activated upon a press of a button.
This product utilizes the Particle Photon platform to send an alert to the IFTTT app when the door connected to the system has been opened.
The Floodlight Security System uses the Particle Photon platform to turn on a lamp when motion is detected.
The screen displays a news headline and whether the light is on or off.
This is not only a device that will feed your dog for you, but it will also let you know when it is time to buy more food for your pup.
This project is for the Spring 2018 MEGR 3171 Class. It uses Particle Photons to measure the temperature in two separate rooms.
This project will help you control your garage door without even having to get up to press the button! Yes, without getting up. Follow below