Those small, super-cheap, ESP8266 modules are being installed everywhere, creating all sorts of frivolous internet connected thingamajigs. But consider this period as a training ground of sorts, as ...
[Jarrett] has a box of Nokia phone batteries and decided to use them in a project. He designed and built WiFi throwies— these consist of ESP8266 WiFi chips attached to custom PCBs and powered by Nokia ...
Developers and makers who would like to build Internet of Things projects may be interested in the new wireless development board that has been created by Phasor Systems, and aptly named the Phasor.