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IOT : ROOM FRESHENER




IoT projects have gained immense popularity due to their ability to leverage the power of interconnected devices and data to create innovative solutions across various domains. IoT projects involve integrating sensors, actuators, and communication technologies to enable the seamless exchange of data between physical devices and the internet. These projects range from simple DIY experiments to complex industrial applications, each offering unique opportunities to transform our lives and improve efficiency. Whether it's creating a smart home automation system, monitoring environmental conditions, optimizing energy usage, or developing intelligent transportation systems, applications of IoT open up a world of possibilities for innovation and connectivity. By harnessing the potential of IoT, we can build intelligent and interconnected systems that revolutionize industries, enhance daily life, and pave the way for a more efficient and sustainable future. In this project we will be using nodemcu to as a controller for the project.

This is a simple IOT based room freshener which can be used at crowded places like shops 

This project uses simple raspberry pi as a controller that runs some advertisement and triggers the perfume at the given point of time.

[ Advertisement used here is just for example purpose ]

 

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