Best products from r/IOT
We found 24 comments on r/IOT discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 21 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Casematix Customizable Digital Recorder and Accessory Travel Bag Case Compatible with Tascam DR-05x,Dr-40x, 22L 100MK, 100MKiii, 44WL Recorder, Mini Tripod, Adapter, Mic Pop Windscreen and More
- Casematix Digital Recorder Case is great for storing yourhandheld recorder and accessories such as mini tripod , small adapters , cables , chargers and more
- Hard shell exterior prevents your Portable Audio Recorder from being crushed. Internal tri-Layer foam cushioning with diced foam customizable middle layer protects from impacts and drops.
- Customizable Foam interior allows you to design separate compartments for your recorder and accessories. Remove the desired amount of foam blocks from the Diced Foam interior to create needed compartments
- Individual Cubed Foam Interior allows compartments to be created within maximum internal dimensions of 11.0" x 7.00" x 2.25". External Outer Dimensions of the case are 12.0" x 9.5" x 3.5
- Recorder Case Compatible with DR05 , DR-05x , DR05X , DR40 , DR-40X , DR-07X , DR100MKIII , 100MKIII Dr 05 , DR-10SG , 07X , 40Xand accessories - Includes Case Only by Casematix , Not associated with manufacturer
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2. TP-Link N150 Wireless 3G/4G Portable Router with Access Point/WISP/Router Modes (TL-MR3020)
Interface: 1 10/100Mbps WAN/LAN Port, USB 2.0 Port for 3G modem, a mini USB Port for power supplyButton: Quick Setup Security Button, Reset Button, Mode SwitchExternal Power Supply: 5VDC/1.0AWireless Standards: IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11bShips in Certified Frustration Free PackagingComp...
3. XSStick P14 - Drahtloses Mobilfunkmodem - USB
HSDPA download an HSUPA uploadSelf installing software, no CD neededSoftware compatible with Windows an MAC
4. Test Driven Development for Embedded C (Pragmatic Programmers)
- Pragmatic Bookshelf
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5. RENPHO Body Fat Scale Smart BMI Scale Digital Bathroom Wireless Weight Scale, Body Composition Analyzer with Smartphone App sync with Bluetooth, 396 lbs - Black
- Renpho smart app works in connection with fitness apps. Easy setup app works with Fitbit App, Google Fit. Renpho already has millions of happy global users.
- 13 essential body measurements. Body weight shows on the scale, other body composition data including weight, BMI, body fat percentage stored in the app. Track everybody's metrics change on Renpho app.
- User-friendly app. Download Renpho app at App Store or Google Play, also works with Apple Watch (Except for Apple Watch Series 1). Renpho App works with Bluetooth 4.0 And above.
- High-Quality Innovation. Auto calibration, high precision sensors measure in increments of 0.2 lb, 0.05 kg with 400lbs, 180kg capacity. 4 high sensitive electrodes. DO NOT let the sides of the scale, especially the four corners of the surface tempered glass hit any object, and it is recommended to wrap the four corners of the glass with soft objects.
- Monitor your progress, unlimited users and baby weighing mode. Renpho connects with apps to help motivate toward your goals, save historical data, and track your daily, weekly, and monthly progress. Use baby weighing mode for weighing baby or pets, 1 scale for whole family, support for adding unlimited users.
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7. Abusing the Internet of Things: Blackouts, Freakouts, and Stakeouts
- O REILLY
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8. YI Home Camera, Wi-Fi IP Indoor Security System with Motion Detection, Night Vision for Baby / Pet / Front Porch Monitor, Remote Control with iOS, Android, PC App - Cloud Service Available (White)
- Records in 720p HD to capture clear images for your records and while using 2-way audio (built-in microphone and speaker). 720P/20FPS,700Kbps; 360P/20FPS,200Kbps.
- 111° wide-angle lens, 940nm infrared non-invasive sensor, 4x digital zoom. Capture the scene in clarity with the wide-angle lens and zoom capabilities. The non-invasive sensor will not disturb your sleeping children.
- Built-in support for 802.11b/g/n 2.4Ghz (5Ghz currently not supported) WIFI band. Reliable Wi-Fi connectivity to access your camera with YI Home App on mobile device, and YI Home App on PC at anytime, anywhere.
- No monthly subscription fees: Secure your videos on a micro SD card, own your video content and access video history anytime. Supports upto 32GB SD micro SD cards with FAT32 format.
- Real-time streaming to your phone & activity alerts when motion is detected. YI Home App allows you to customize your settings according to your preferences: defined activity regions, camera sharing, customize alert schedules, and more. Available for iOS and Android.
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9. ESP8266 Weather Station Kit with DHT11 Temperature Humidity BMP180 Atmosphetic Pressure BH1750FVI Light Sensor 0.96" OLED IIC YellowBlue Display for Arduino IDE IoT Starter(Guidance Document Included)
- ✔️The weather station uses the ESP8266-12E to obtain data from the Internet: time of a city, weather data and forecast information for the next 3 days, scrolling on the 1306 OLED Display; the device can switch to display data from any city in the world - maybe your relatives or friends live there
- ✔️The device uses sensors DHT11, BMP180,BH1750FVI to collect temperature, humidity, Atmosphetic Pressure and light data. The weather station reads data indoor via sensor every 5 seconds and uploads it to the Internet every 60 seconds.You can see real-time data charts from your phone or computer.Of course you can modify the code to implement different functions
- ✔️【ESP8266】:CP2102 chip inside,Micro USB,4MB flash,full I/O port and wireless 802.11 supported IOT platform Arduino compatible. 【DHT11】 Sensor: A digital signal output with a calibrated temperature and humidity combined sensor.The simple communication protocol greatly reduces the programming effort required
- ✔️【BMP180】:high-precision, small size, ultra-low power 3μA pressure sensor.Its performance excellence, the absolute accuracy of the lowest can reach 0.03hPa.Can directly through the I2C bus connected with a variety of microprocessors.Pressure range: 300 ~ 1100hPa. 【BH1750FVI】:Digital Light intensity Sensor.Direct digital output, complex calculation is omitted, omitting calibration. 【OLED Yellow Blue Display】:0.96" 1306 128X64 Yellow&Blue OLED LCD Display with I2C IIC SPI Serial
- ✔️We have prepared weather station hardware.And 50M guidance manual,demo code,burning tools,necessary class libraries.Download link label is pasted at the bottom of the packaging box.or contact us on Amazon,we will send download link to you.Package List:1 x Esp8266-12E,1 x DHT11,1 x BMP180,1xBH1750FVI ,1 x OLED Display,2 x breadboard,20 x dupont cable,1 x usb cable
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10. WINGONEER 5PCS 5V MAX485 / RS485 Module TTL to RS-485 MCU Development Board
11. J-DEAL NodeMCU LUA WiFi Module Internet Based on ESP8266 Development Board New Version
NodeMCU is the fast leading edge low cost technology to WiFiNodeMCU is built based on the mature ESP8266 technology to take advantage the abundant resources available on the web.Modern high level mature LUA based technology. It is an integrated unit with all available resources on board. It is super...
12. IRIS USA SBC-350E Portable Project and Scrapbook Case for 12" x 12" paper, Holds 12"x12", Clear clear, 6 Pack
6 pack setOrganize your crafts by project, season, or color and rounded corners protect paper from damageDimensions: 14.18"L x 14.37"W x 3.13"HSnap-tight closures keep contents secure, and lid design allows for stacking of multiple casesBPA free, acid-free, PVC-free, lignin free, recycle #5 and Made...
13. Flic -The Wireless Smart Button, 3-Pack - The World's Smartest Button - Control Your Smart Home Devices, apps and Services with The Push of a Button
Easy to use - 10-second setup and simple enough for all agesLong battery life - Up to 18 monthsRequires the Flic app - Control through the free Flic App for Android and iPhone or through the Flic HubCompatible with Philips Hue, Sonos speaker, Apple Music, Spotify, keynote presentation, android TV an...
14. Building Arduino Projects for the Internet of Things: Experiments with Real-World Applications
15. Logitech Pop Home Switch Starter Pack for One-Touch Control of Smart Home Devices In Any Room
Simple smart home control for the whole family: control multiple smart home devices wirelessly with one press of a switchControls smart lighting: turns smart lights on/off to preset brightness, warmth and Color levels. (Works with philips hue, lifx, insteon, lutron lighting)Controls SONOS music syst...
17. SAMSUNG SmartThings GP-U999SJVLEAA Remote Button, White
One-touch Communication: Wirelessly control a range of smart lights, cameras, locks, thermostats, sensors, and more from 40+ partner brands at the touch of a buttonHome Scheduling: Sets smart devices to automatically turn on or off at different times of the day based on your routineClimate Control: ...
18. Enterprise IoT: Strategies and Best Practices for Connected Products and Services
- Oreilly Associates Inc
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19. Vktech DS18b20 Waterproof Temperature Sensors Temperature Transmitter (5pcs)
- 9 ~ 12 adjustable resolution
- Power supply range:3.0V-5.5V
- No other components, unique single bus interface
- Output lead:red (VCC), yellow(DATA) , black(GND)
- able length:Approx.100 cm
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20. Iot Relay - Enclosed High-power Power Relay for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, PIC or Wifi, Relay Shield
Safe, Reliable Power ControlOne circuit, 4 outlets, 2x NC, 2x NOWires to your Arduino, Raspberry Pi, PIC, or other microTakes the place of a relay board. Fully assembled and ready to use.Includes surge supression, debounce, safety breaker
I have never used this, but it looks like an inexpensive compromise.. https://www.amazon.de/TP-Link-TL-MR3020-WLAN-Router-frustfreie-Verpackung/dp/B00634PLTW/ref=sr_1_1
You could plug a USB modem into it and let it manage the connection for you. Then have an Ethernet cable to plug into.
You should check for the best supported USB modems to go with it... there are some nice reviews showing some supporting configurations. I wouldn't just expect any USB modem to work well for you.
Viel Erfolg!
Thanks for the info, it;s quite pricey, but I might consider it later. I will try the powered usb hub. What kind do you use? Could you recommend any USB powered hub that would work? Thank you in advance.
By the way, do the usb sticks like this https://www.amazon.de/4G-Systems-Stick-P14-HSDPA/dp/B003QCJHQC/ref=pd_cp_147_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=39T04GTF4JJB6QPQJESG have many connection problems with Raspberry Pi? Or will it work? If there is any other and better usb styick that support 3G and works out of the box with raspberry pi, let me know.
By more specific, do you mean, "Can you be more specific about what the combination of the disciplines of machine learning and IoT will involve?"
I can certainly give it my best shot.
Taking directly from the book, "Predictive Learning," by Vladimir Cherkassky, a former professor of mine,
> Most learning algorithms developed in various fields try to estimate models providing good prediction (or generalization). [...] However, estimating a good predictive model from finite noisy data is an inherently difficult problem.
We have seen a massive growth in computational capability server-side, decrease in the cost of edge-side "sensing," as well as edge-side computational capability. There are far more permutations and combinations of nodes and ways of sensing things than there have ever been before.
Basically whether you are an electrical engineer or a data scientist or anyone in between, we are all essentially applied mathematicians - so it's important to recognize the combination of this, "server side," stuff with "edge-side" stuff as being a domain in it of itself, because of the sheer number of possibilities of the ways we could look at architecting devices and data. Looking at the abstract combination of IoT and Machine Learning would be akin to combinatorics as a branch of mathematics.
The argument, "loading the edge with fancy techniques is missing the mark," presumes one possible solution among a vast array of possibilities. IoTML is meant to widen the discussion to many different possibilities, and bring different practitioners together to better understand the different possibilities of what the future might hold.
Hello :)
I can recommend this book : Abusing the Internet of Things: Blackouts, Freakouts & Stakeouts
It tells you a lot about "How to abuse the internet of things", "Which security risks are there" and "How you might be able to prevent this security issues"
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I hope i could help you! :)
(Sorry for my English, my mother tongue is german)
Thanks for responding!
I linked the to Yi camera in the original post as an example, if you didn't see it here is a link. It's a camera that connects to WiFi using a QR code, and you can view it from your phone. Backs up into the cloud when it records footage.
When I say everything that goes into the IoT product, I'm talking about technical aspects and nothing involving lawyers/sales/marketing.
I have read a couple Instructables and Adafruit articles that show how to do this sort of thing on a Raspberry Pi, but that seems a bit different since it's essentially a computer, right? Also, they typically jump into 'hacking' instead of explaining components, how software works with hardware, etc.
Again, thanks for response.
So you are looking at modbus over serial... I would probably setup an arduino with an RS485 serial board and have it output modbus messages as an input to your device (PC?).
That is, if you know what the messages are (contents, structure, values, etc). If you don't, you might have to record a bunch of messages while playing with values to see what the output is, or maybe someone online has a manual or decoding of the messages and will be able to tell you what it is. Without that info you are kinda stuck, going from raw binary to actual data is kinda difficult if you don't know anything about what the binary is supposed to be.
I bought a camera case off Amazon, cheap and seems to work well.
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R5VZXKY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Do you mean something like this?
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https://www.amazon.com/RENPHO-Bluetooth-Bathroom-Composition-Smartphone/dp/B01N1UX8RW/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?crid=3BVA10XSV61EX&keywords=bluetooth+scale&qid=1568808792&sprefix=bluetooth+sc%2Caps%2C161&sr=8-2-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExSzFCNTJGV0hNQTAxJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMDA1NzgzSUpHOUsxVDcxR0NLJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTEwMzYyODQxUDJJVUcwSFdMSEdYJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==
I'd suggest rather than bluetooth you use an esp8266 and communicate with the phone over a wifi connection. The ESP8266 has a wifi connector. A NodeMCU LUA WiFi Module Internet Based on ESP8266 is the type of thing you want. It has IO pins that you could use.
https://www.amazon.ca/J-DEAL%C2%AE-NodeMCU-Internet-ESP8266-Development/dp/B01F5ALLFM/ref=pd_sbs_107_1/131-6840106-3335800?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01F5ALLFM&pd_rd_r=e2c4a1ce-33c2-11e9-a909-193f2cfc3e32&pd_rd_w=pWzum&pd_rd_wg=gRuDy&pf_rd_p=5dcda75b-8643-4da3-9bb1-5c0233790500&pf_rd_r=03S3TY80F2H04ED9E3TR&psc=1&refRID=03S3TY80F2H04ED9E3TR
Look at something like this:
https://www.instructables.com/id/Solar-Soil-Moisture-Meter-With-ESP8266/
Solder-less breadboards to protect pins. They have ones that snap together into arbitrarily large sizes. In addition to pelican cases and clones, a less waterproof option are crafts project cases .
If you are looking for some DIY solutions https://www.amazon.com/Temperature-Humidity-Atmosphetic-BH1750FVI-YellowBlue/dp/B07GPBBY7F , you can add sound detector sensor or microphone for sound.
I have used the amazon kit by myself its fairly simple.
I guess that's part of it. Products as
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are insanely expensive. However, development boards for ESP8266 like Wemos d1 mini cost less than 1 buck, if you add a plastic enclosure, a snap button and a coin battery it should cost less than 10 bucks.
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But it's true that amazon could be actually losing money when they deliver the buttons. They just make up for the loss after a couple of button presses.
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Now available on Kindle - https://www.amazon.com/Building-Arduino-Projects-Internet-Things-ebook/dp/B01HUOW60K#navbar
or this
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1491924837?pc_redir=T1
depending on where you are going
Logitech Pop - https://www.amazon.com.au/Logitech-Starter-One-Touch-Control-Devices/dp/B01JO8TIH4
this one is $15 https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-SmartThings-GP-U999SJVLEAA-One-Touch-Appliances/dp/B07F8ZFFQK/
https://www.amazon.com/Practical-Internet-Things-Security-Russell/dp/178588963X
If you're after quick and cheap, then you could do worse than the Ds18b20 sensors in the waterproof housing ( https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00CHEZ250/) - they use the 1-wire protocol so are easy to get working with the devices you're looking at using.
If you want something a bit more substantial and industrial, DM me and I'll contact some of our suppliers to get some options for you.
https://www.amazon.com/Iot-Relay-Enclosed-High-Power-Raspberry/dp/B00WV7GMA2
I bought this. It's awesome. Simple to setup. Just cut a USB cable in half and you have a relay that turns on when I start my computer.