Sensors, Transducers, Esps, Particles, Pis, Oh My!
Don't ever forget your clothes in the washing machine or dryer again. A simple IoT setup will make sure you are reminded immediately.
Catch em' red handed without lifting a finger!
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.
Using a particle, we connected it to an Air Ride suspension in a VW Rabbit and are able to control it through the phone.
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.
This project is for the Spring 2018 MEGR 3171 Class. It uses Particle Photons to measure the temperature in two separate rooms.
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
With Safe Alarm, you will always have a sense of security knowing your valuables are kept at close watch.
Hate when your alcoholic roommates steal your beer? Us too. This is how to set up an alarm on your beer fridge to see when they do.
Keep your cookies safe with this security system.
A remote dog food dispenser accessible via WiFi, for whenever you are away (or lazy) to feed the dog by pressing a button.
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.
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
The Smart Cooler is your typical cooler, but it communicates with you and has automatic lights.
A modded rapidstrike with ammo counter, select fire, chrono, and remote fire
Door lock with a light sensor using two Particle Photons.
This project controls an interior light using two Particle Photons to send and receive data from a motion sensor.
Have you ever wanted to spice up your party environment with lights? This project uses two Particle Photons, a photoresistor and LED lights.
An automatic suspension fork compression changing device that responds to dropper post movement.
The kitchalarm notifies you when your kitchen is empty so that you don't have to stop working to check for yourself.
You'll never miss a class again with this state of the art alarm system.
The best way to save electricity from using your light bulbs is to open your blinds and let the sun shine through!
Our project will quickly read temperature, store online to the cloud, and then display the temperature to you on a different Photon!