Always running around and forgetting whether or not you shut your door? Connect your Adafruit Huzzah32 board to the internet so you can always know if you left the door open! 

In this project, you'll wire up a reed switch door sensor to a Huzzah32 and then learn how to use Adafruit IO WipperSnapper capability to make a door alarm without any code! WipperSnapper is a really easy way to set up your device to interface with loads of sensors and devices and send it to Adafruit IO. From there, your possibilities are basically endless.

WipperSnapper is an interface for Adafruit IO, our incredibly easy-to-use IoT platform, designed to turn any WiFi-capable board into an IoT device without programming a single line of code. 

Simply load the WipperSnapper firmware onto your board, add credentials, and plug it into power. Your board will automatically register itself with your Adafruit IO account.

From there, you can add components to your board such as buttons, switches, potentiometers, sensors, and more! Components are dynamically added to hardware without the need for re-programming your board.

Parts

Angled shot of rectangular microcontroller.
Aww yeah, it's the Feather you have been waiting for! The HUZZAH32 is our ESP32-based Feather, made with the official WROOM32 module. We packed everything you love...
$19.95
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Top view of magnetic contact switch with three screws.
This sensor is essentially a reed switch, encased in an ABS plastic shell. Normally the reed is 'open' (no connection between the two wires). The other half is a magnet. When...
$3.95
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5V 2.5A Switching Power Supply with 20AWG MicroUSB Cable
Our all-in-one 5V 2.5 Amp + MicroUSB cable power adapter is the perfect choice for powering single-board computers like Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone, or anything else that's...
$8.25
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 6 pack of Clear Adhesive Squares
UGlu Dashes are perfect for a variety of small projects. These adhesive squares provide a stronger bond to most surfaces and are cleaner and easier to...
$0.95
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This guide was first published on Oct 01, 2021. It was last updated on Sep 27, 2021.

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