| CAN Bus Car Hacking Kit with Wio Terminal This CAN Bus Car Hacking Kit provides you with everything you need to hack your car, with a Wio Terminal, an OBD2 connector and a Grove Serial CAN Bus Module. Almost all modern vehicles have an OBD2 interface. This kit enables you to get all the car information and even control the car through the OBD2 interface. It will be enjoyable for both beginner and experts alike. | | | If you’re worried that you might not have the technical skills to hack your car, Longan Labs had created a guide that you can find below. The guide will teach you how to wire everything up and also provide an already made code for you to quickly get things running without fumbling around with much programming. Thanks to Longan Labs beginners and experts alike will have an enjoyable process constructing this kit! | | | This GPS Navigator Kit can exactly to judge their position via latitude, longitude, and altitude. It can show you the number of satellites connecting to the Wio Terminal as well, and also other useful information such as your movement speed for your to maintain your cadence. It also displays a visual map to show you the satellite direction. With a little bit of tinkering, you can customise the interface for it to display only the information you need too! | | With a Wio Terminal paired up with a battery chassis, and a Grove GPS Sensor. Thanks to a guide by manpukukoji on Hatena Blog, you can easily copy the preinstalled code to the easy-to-use Arduino IDE interface and get your Wio Terminal to display your position’s latitude, longitude, and altitude via the information from the Grove GPS Sensor. | | | | NVIDIA® Jetson™ TX2 NX delivers the next step in AI performance for entry-level embedded and edge products. It provides up to 2.5X the performance of Jetson Nano, and shares form-factor and pin compatibility with Jetson Nano and Jetson Xavier™ NX. | | | SenseCAP Industrial Environmental Sensing Kit The Industrial Environmental Sensing Kit provides a comprehensive set of robust, industrial-grade hardware, including the SenseCAP Sensor Hub and various industrial sensors. The kit can be solar powered, enables you to perform thorough and reliable monitoring of water, air, soil and weather properties to build a complete data-driven environmental IoT solution. The SenseCAP Industrial Environmental Sensing Kit allows you to monitor the following environmental data: - Atmospheric Temperature/Humidity/Atmospheric Pressure/Light
- CO2 Concentration
- Water Conductivity, Salinity, and Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
- Soil Moisture and Temperature
- Leaf Wetness & Temperature
| | Why Use the SenseCAP Industrial Environmental Sensing Kit? SenseCAP is focusing on industrial sensing applications: smart agriculture, precision farming, and smart city. It consists of hardware products (sensors, data-loggers & gateways, etc.), software services (SenseCAP portal, mobile App, open dashboard), and API for device & data management. - Accurate data for environmental monitoring, insights and decision making
- Simplify hardware acquisition efforts with a convenient, comprehensive sensor suite
- Robust hardware for solution longevity, reducing long-term maintenance costs
- Ready-to-use solution with the SenseCAP ecosystem’s extensive documentation software stack
| | | SenseCAP Wireless Soil Temperature, VWC & EC Sensor - LoRaWAN AS923 -MT20 $259.00 SenseCAP Wireless VWC, Temperature and EC Sensor measures soil volumetric water content (VWC), temperature and the electric conductivity of Soil. The device consists of the 3-in-1 sensor, a LoRaWAN module, a custom battery and an IP66 enclosure, optimized for outdoor use that require reliable data collection over years. - Strong Anti-interference: made of flame-retardant epoxy resin.
- High Durability: anti-corrosion, with excellent performance for long-term use
- IP66 Certified
- User-friendly: easy to use, install and integrate
- Support LoRaWAN protocol Class A
- High reliability and stability
- Ultra-wide-distance transmission: 10km in line-of-sight scene, 2 km in urban scenes
- Battery life ≥ 6 years
| | | The Liquid Level Sensor is designed with industry-grade standards, for monitoring water level, oil level, and other mild-corrosive liquid levels. It incorporates stainless steel and insulated rubber, is IP68 rated, suitable for application in severe environments and uses the RS485 Modbus-RTU Protocol. - Strong anti-interference and long-term stability
- Anti-corrosion material, excellent anti-corrosion performance, and durable
- Anti-blocking design, easy to clean
- Modbus-RTU RS485 protocol, it can be used with a display device, PLC, inverter, recorder, and other instruments
- The shell is made of stainless steel and durable, and with waterproof cable, safe to use
| | | Getting Started with MediaPipe on reTerminal MediaPipe is a an open-source framework from Google for building multimodal (eg. video, audio, any time series data), cross platform (i.e Android, iOS, web, edge devices) applied ML pipelines. It is performance optimized with end-to-end ondevice inference in mind. Mediapipe is currently under active development and includes multiple demos, that can be run out-of-the box after installing Mediapipe on reTerminal. | | | #JulyOT 2021 - 31 Days of IoT Content for Everyone Throughout the month of July, the IoT Cloud Advocacy team @ Microsoft will be sharing content and events put together by IoT enthusiasts from around the world. This includes content from community members, Microsoft employees, and could even involve you! For every working day in July, we’ll focus on a featured content piece from curated collection at the IoT Tech Community. The idea is to inspire those curious about IoT to pursue their own personal projects within the realm of Internet of Things. They are also hosting a variety of livestreams throughout the world as part of the Microsoft Reactor #JulyOT2021 Series. | | | Attention STEAM Educators! If you would like one Arduino Beginner Kit for your classroom, here's your chance: 👉Grove Beginner Kit for Arduino 👉74-page printed textbook All for FREE! 30 teachers can win a Grove Beginner Kit for Arduino and a physical book named Arduino Lessons for Beginners for use in their classrooms! | | | Update: TinyML Projects Roundup with Wio Terminal: What Is Your Next Embedded Machine Learning Idea Earlier in May, Seeed organised a contest for attendees to get a free trial of using the Wio Terminal by submitting their own creations. The contest aims to build project tutorials for Wio Terminal and other embedded hardware using TinyML/Edge Impulse/Azure IoT/IoT Plug-and-Play. We also included projects from the contest winners. A huge thank you to all the attendees who have participated in the competition and submitted their projects. To the winners, congratulations on winning a coupon refund for your project! We will contact you soon with details on your coupon. Seeed will organize more events in the future for everyone. Do stay tuned! Without further ado, let’s explore how the community solves real problems using Machine learning with Wio Terminal at the very edge. | | | Hey Community! Remember the Wio RP2040 Giveaway that we launched in June? We have received around 50 applications and we would love to express our big THANK YOU to all participants for making it a success. Since there are way too many great project proposals, and it is definitely one of the toughest decisions that we made in 2021 so that we postpone the winner announcement for 1 day (apologies for it). | | Maksim Surguy had a detailed review of our Arduino Sensor Kit, and he also showed how to set up the kit. Here we share a short excerpt of Maksim's review: "I found this inexpensive kit to be perfect for an introduction to the world of Arduino and sensors and a great activity for parents and children to explore together. In order to use this kit, you will need Arduino Uno, a computer to connect and program the Arduino from." | | | Enjoy Weekly Sale! Apply SALE70 when you checkout to have 70% off for following products! | | | #MonthlyWrapup Time flies and here we are in early July. Our Monthly Wrap-up for June is freshly out. For this volume, we have Community & Ecosystem, Industrial IoT Solutions, Open Hardware Modules, and Customization & Manufacturing as the 4 main sessions to wrap up and feature: 🤖️community projects that we liked most from Naveen Kumar, Paul Pinault, Andy Clark and Antonio Ruiz. 🤖️new products and solutions that we launched in June 🤖️free courses and guides that help you get started with open tech 🤖️cool things happened in Shenzhen 🤖️manufacturing tips and don's 🤖️and many more... | | | We are looking for qualified and experienced candidates as LoRa IoT Application Project Coordinators to collaborating closely with our Industrial Application Group team. It could be Part-time or Contract, and we need 3 talents from the community to join the program. | | | | |