STEMinds Eduponics Mini is a smart agriculture and IoT board. With an ESP32 module at its core, Eduponics Mini features an array of built-in sensors - including temperature, humidity, air pressure, ambient light, water and soil moisture sensors - that work together to make smart farming simple and affordable. It supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity and consumes very little power, making it ideal for real-world IoT applications. We believe that high-quality industrial IoT and smart agriculture technology should be accessible to everyone, not just those with significant resources and technical expertise. Using MicroPython or the Arduino IDE, you can design your smart garden in no time. We've collected all the documentation you need to guide you step by step into the world of electronics and programming.
Eduponics Mini helps you develop essential Industry 4.0 skills while creating practical applications that are also useful in your daily life. Examples may include: automated plant watering systems, environmental monitoring and data-driven irrigation projects, hydroponics and aquaponics (using external sensors), IoT weather stations, smart aquariums or coral reef monitoring systems, monitoring systems for plant growth and disease Informative research
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