14 awesome Arduino Cloud features you never knew existed
Here’s a list of our favorite Arduino Cloud features that you might not know existed. They’ll take your connected projects to the next level.
Here’s a list of our favorite Arduino Cloud features that you might not know existed. They’ll take your connected projects to the next level.
Experimental support for ESP32 devices has been added to Arduino Cloud, allowing a whole new world of IoT projects to get connected.
With the latest release of Arduino IoT Cloud (version 0.8.0) we did a lot of work behind the scenes, and while it might be transparent to most users, it introduced some big changes. But the one we’re most excited about is that the Arduino IoT Cloud has begun supporting a number of third party devices. […]
Given an input and some sort of indicator, is there any device that can’t be hacked into a timepiece? With the help of an Arduino Nano and an ESP8266 module, Guilio Pons has created a unique clock out of a 1950s-era multimeter. Pons’ project not only displays time with an indicator originally meant to reveal electrical values, but is also able […]
Over the last couple of years, cat videos have become the undisputed champions of the web. Whether it’s kittens playing with their shadows to failed jump attempts to giving each another massages, we’re all guilty of watching a few of these clips from time to time (yes, even at work). Built with this in mind, oCat is a real-time tracker for feline-related activity […]
As part of a thesis project, Belgian student Bruce Helsen built a dual-axis tracker for optimizing solar panel use. Although adding a tracking system to a larger installation can be pricey (and likely not the most cost-effective option), it can certainly come in handy for smaller units. Helsen’s dual-axis tracker fits two 12V 150W solar panels for a 300W peak output, and […]