Want to turn on and off any device that plugs into a normal outlet? Then this project is for you!

In this project, you'll connect an electronically controlled surge protector with a built-in relay. You'll connect the funhouse to Adafruit IO WipperSnapper and be able to control the device over the internet. Oh, and did I mention that you'll be doing this without having to write any code at all?

Parts

Top-down video of Adafruit Funhouse PCB. The TFT display shows a data readout, and the NeoPixel LEDs glow rainbow colors.
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Controllable Four Outlet Power Relay Module
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Angled shot of STEMMA JST PH 3-Pin to Male Header Cable - 200mm.
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USB Type A to Type C Cable - 1ft - 0.3 meter
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