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  • SMART HOME LEARNING KIT--- KEYESTUDIO DIY Smart Home Kit for Arduino enables you to DIY a simple smart home system with Arduino, providing fun and convenience.
  • THE PROFESSIONAL SMART HOME KIT--Have APP for Android and IOS mobile.YOU can use the Lot key to get your home temperature and humidity in your web browser; The door will be closed when PIR motion sensor doesn’t detect people around; turn on a LED with your smart phone; create many more interesting and
  • THE MOST COMPLETE SMART HOME KIT--This universal kit are compatible for Arduino R3 , it could DIY 14 projects according to your need.This has 14 sensors modules and board for Arduino IDE. and delicately selected sensors to detect temperature, humidity, sound, light, infrared, motion, flame,vibration,digital touch, air pressure and many other commonly-used sensors modules
  • DETAILED TUTORIAL ON OUR WEBSITE【Video: https://youtu.be/yKo0HtZbH-s】 provide step-by-step instruction, detailed circuit connection graph/video, verified sample code and library package which can save lot of user's research time and speed up the learning progress
  • BEAUTIFUL PACK-The kit combines the shape of the house and more vividly displays the functions of the smart home. We also provide exquisite packaging, It can be a great gift for birthday / Christmas / summer camp activities, or a great choice for someone who is a DIY lover.
  • Online Tutorial-https://fs.keyestudio.com/KS0085. Strong Technical Support please click “KEYESTUDIO” amazon store and click “Ask a question” to email us! Looking for your consultation!



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Lernen Sie Elektronik und Programmierung mit KEYESTUDIO

  • Das KEYESTUDIO-Supportteam wird sich bemühen, Grund- und Mittelschülern sowie Hobbyisten durch MINT-Ausbildung dabei zu helfen, ihre praktischen Praktiken und Problemlösungsfähigkeiten beim Programmieren und Erstellen zu stärken. Wir bieten unseren Kunden Produkte mit dem höchsten Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis und sichern die Premiumqualität unserer Produkte.
  • Das Smart-Home-Lot-Kit von KEYESTUDIO enthält eine exquisite Verpackung. Wenn sich Ihre Kinder, Familie oder Freunde von der Welt der Elektronik und Robotik angezogen fühlen, wäre dieses Kit eine gute Wahl und ein perfektes Geschenk für sie, um ihren ersten Schritt auf der elektronischen Reise zu beginnen.
  • Das Lernkit ist mit der Arduino IDE kompatibel und eignet sich für Lernende mit grundlegender Arduino-Programmierung.
  • Wenn Sie nicht über Arduino-Kenntnisse verfügen, wird empfohlen, dass Sie sich grundlegende Arduino-Kenntnisse aneignen, bevor Sie das IoT-Kit verwenden.

Notiz

1. Dieses Set enthält keine Batterien. Sie müssen Ihre eigene Batterie mitbringen.

2. Ein kleiner Ventilator ist im Kit enthalten. Aufgrund der Verwendung für Experimente entfällt eine zusätzliche Lüfterschutzabdeckung.

3. Bevor Sie mit einem Projekt beginnen, müssen Sie Ihren Arduino mit Ihrem Computer kommunizieren lassen. Auf diese Weise können Sie Code schreiben und kompilieren, der vom Arduino ausgeführt werden soll, und Ihrem Arduino die Möglichkeit geben, mit Ihrem Computer zusammenzuarbeiten.

4. Vor dem Hochladen eines Codes muss das Bluetooth-Modul getrennt werden. Nach erfolgreichem Laden des Codes kann das Bluetooth-Modul verbunden werden.

Lernen Sie Elektronik und Programmierung

DIY Smart Home Elektronikbausatz für Arduino UN0


SIE können den IoT Schlüssel verwenden, um die Temperatur und Luftfeuchtigkeit Ihres Zuhauses in Ihrem Webbrowser abzurufen; Die Tür wird geschlossen, wenn der PIR-Bewegungssensor keine Personen in der Nähe erkennt; Schalten Sie mit Ihrem Smartphone eine LED ein. Erstellen Sie viele weitere interessante und kreative Projekte.

Dieses Kit führt Sie in die Konzepte der Heimautomation ein und ermöglicht es Ihnen, mit Ihrem eigenen IoT-Heim zu bauen und zu üben.

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Customer
Bewertet in Deutschland am 9. Februar 2025
This product is very good, me and my son had a very good time building it
Tarkhan Dopaev
Bewertet in Deutschland am 7. März 2025
Alles In Ordnung
Carlos Matos
Bewertet in Spanien am 26. Februar 2025
Bem embalado, conforme a descrição.
HW
Bewertet in Deutschland am 18. Januar 2024
Tolles Teil, einfache Montage passt. Kann es leider bis jetzt nicht verwenden da es Treiberprobleme gibt.Habe schon in Foren gesucht, dieses Problem scheinen mehrere zu haben. Habe einiges probiert aber bisher keinen Erfolg gehabt. So wie es momentan ist kann man es nicht weiter empfehlen.Mfg HW
Roman Fitze
Bewertet in Deutschland am 15. Februar 2024
Die Sensoren und Aktuatoren funktionieren alle. Die IoT App für Android stürzt bei der Bluetooth Suche ab.Habe es mit Android 11, 12 und 14 versucht, keine Verbindung möglich. Mit iphone 13 und einem sehr alten Nexus Tablet mit Android 4.4 funktioniert die APP. Das ist sehr schade, da auf meinem Handy Android 14 installiert ist.
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Bewertet in der Türkei am 15. Mai 2023
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Mikołaj Gorgolewski
Überprüft in Polen am 17. Juli 2022
Ogólnie fajna zabawka i świetny sposób aby poćwiczyć Arduino. Jednak mój entuzjazm zmalał po wykryciu wspomnianego niechcianego skryptu
Udo Elger
Bewertet in Deutschland am 11. August 2022
Ein interessanter und für den Preis umfangreicher Bausatz.Enthalten sind u.a.: UNO plus Board, Sensor Shield, LCD Display, je 2 Taster & LED Module, Erdfeuchte Sensor, Buzzer Modul, Gas Sensor, PIR Bewegungssensor, Relais Modul, Fan Motor mit Ansteuerelektronik, LDR Modul, Feuchtigkeit Sensor, Blue Tooth Modul, 2 Servos, 1 Satz präzise gearbeitete Sperrholz Teile zum Zusammenstecken, Montage- & Verdrahtungsmaterial.15 Beispiel Projekte in denen die einzelnen Funktionen der verschiedenen Sensoren und Aktoren in kleinen Versuchen ausprobiert werden können. Vom schalten und dimmen einer Leuchtdiode bis hin zur einer Hausüberwachung mit Gas-Sensor, Regen- und Bodenfeuchte Überwachung. Der eigenen Fantasie sind hier natürlich keine Grenzen gesetzt.Eine ausführliche Anleitung zum Aufbau, die Modul Beschreibungen, und eine Einführung in die Arduino Programmierung kann von der Herstellersite heruntergeladen werden. Die Aufbauanleitung ist zwar in englischer Sprache verfasst, aber mit detailgetreuen selbsterklärenden bebilderten Schritt für Schritt Anleitungen versehen. Auch wer die englische Sprache wenig oder gar nicht beherrscht, sollte mit dem Aufbau kein Problem haben. Der Programmiercode der einzelnen Projekte steht als Text in der Anleitung, sowie zum Download als *.ino Datei zur Verfügung.Für den praktischen Einsatz mit einer Blue Tooth Verbindung gibt es je eine App für iOS und Android. Der Auf- und Zusammenbau war weitestgehend problemlos, es hat alles funktioniert.Wer einen lehrreichen und unterhaltsamen Baukasten sucht ist hiermit gut bedient.
Stefan Draeger
Bewertet in Deutschland am 27. April 2022
Ein schönes Set welches auch für Anfänger geeignet ist. Die Anleitung ist zwar auf Englisch aber durch die farbigen, großen Bilder ist sehr gut ersichtlich was wo angeschraubt wird.In der Anleitung ist auch zu fast jedem Sensor/Aktor ein Beispiel für die Arduino IDE vorhanden.Für die bespielung gibt es eine App für Android und iPhone, wobei ich nur die von Android testen konnte. Soweit hat alles geklappt und kann ich nur weiterempfehlen.
Jamie Mather
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 24. September 2021
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Michael Lipp
Bewertet in Deutschland am 19. Februar 2021
Keystudio Smart Home KitThe Smart Home Kit arrives very neatly packaged, there is a slip of paper inside with a link or QR code that takes you to detailed instructions on the https://wiki.keyestudio.com/KS0085_Keyestudio_Smart_Home_Kit_for_Arduino site. The instructions are very detailed and beginners who have never had anything to do with Arduino can manage very well here. This project is suitable for beginners and advanced users, because a very wide field of sensor technology is covered.The first step is to explain how to install the required Arduino software. With an Arduino board you could start right away, but for the Keystudio Plus Controlboard I had to install the driver from the Arduino Driver folder. But don't worry this is very well described in the manual. Also, the Keystudio board has a USB-C interface.After a few basic explanations about the development environment, there are then 14 projects about each sensor found in the smart home kit. Due to the sensor shield and the included cables, wiring the sensors is very easy and fast which I personally like very much. Those who are lazy about writing can copy the sample code from the page to quickly test each sensor. Especially good is the description of the sensors, it is function, applications and specifications very well presented. The program code is explained in great detail and the most important commands are explained one by one.In the last project, the smart home app is connected to the Bluetooth module. The projects created a very good foundation for how Arduino and the sensors work, now we can start assembling the house.The assembly of the house took me 1h and 40min, with the instructions this was no problem. However, the mechanics of the window works very poorly and always jams, this could be improved. When mounting the battery, the hole could be positioned a little more accurately.Finished, the house looks very good and I could certainly imagine an application in apprenticeship and school. I was also very surprised by the detailed description, which is otherwise very superficial for most sensors. The smart home kit is very well thought out and fulfils what it promises.
Eric Wegner
Bewertet in Deutschland am 23. September 2020
Also zum ersten es ist ein Super Bausatz. Aber einige Teile passen nicht ganz zusammen und man muss etwas improvisieren damit es es funktioniert... das hindert mich aber nicht daran volle 5 Sterne zu geben . Die Bauanleitung hätte ich mir zwar auf Deutsch gewünscht ist aber Trotz allem gut erklärt. Ich kann es nur von daher empfehlen.
Customer
Bewertet in Kanada am 11. September 2020
4.8 stars, but I rounded up. I thoroughly enjoyed myself with this, but if you're making it with a kid, be prepared for quite a bit of head-scratching. Also, it is great for experimenting but most certainly not a complete "Learn to Code" kit (though honestly what is?)My full, exhaustive review is below. Note that I am coming from my perspective here as a 20-something dude that likes robots, wooden model kits, and Arduinos. Your mileage will almost certainly vary, and I would assume that a "Regular Joe" would give this a 3.5-4/10 and a "Parent/Grandparent + Kid Hobby Tag Team" would likely give it a 4.5ish but maybe 4 for the money and the finagling. Though it's by no means a bad deal; there's a lot here and the box is full of goodies. Again, I thoroughly enjoyed myself with this.For starters, this kit arrived quickly, was packed exceptionally well, and was a ton of fun to put together.You get a bunch of little bags of components/parts/nuts/screws and stuff. Everything small is even labelled, it's attention to detail you rarely see.The whole thing is powered by a Keyestudio PLUS Controller Board, which is basically an Arduino Uno on steroids, with USB-C and cool enhancements like that.You get a sensor shield for it, as well as a beavy of sensors and stuff. Buttons, a relay, two LEDs (one white, one yellow), a soil hygrometer, a moisture sensor, a photodiode, a fan module (with a built-in L9110 motor controller, a little DC motor, and a plastic fan and nosecone; good stuff), a gas sensor (honestly dunno why), two servos, and a buzzer.There's a few wooden boards with laser-cut parts for the house itself. Some are parts of the house itself, others punch out. Gears and fasteners and stuff. Smells good, but maybe I just get nostalgia from the smell of wooden kit parts because my grandpa and I used to build so many of them together. ☺️The instructions basically tell you to go to the Keyestudio wiki, which has its own big page for this kit. It's somewhat tricky to read/comprehend, but if you take your time and follow along step by step you should be able to figure it out, given enough time and a bit of head-scratching. But hey, use it or lose it, right?The app used to control everything is frankly a bit of a buggy mess, but that's mostly the fault of the fact that it's using a Bluetooth module and an Arduino-compatible board. I know from experience that you can only do so much with that setup, communicating with plain text. That's why I bought a Pi Zero W honestly; Arduino + Bluetooth is cool but not as cool as it could be or sounds like it is.Anyway, the instructions also have a dozen-odd projects to do before building the house. Mostly hello world stuff with some of the major components.Good stuff, and an Arduino hackers' dream really. Most of the stuff will probably go over your head or be kinda weird the way it's explained unless you've done this stuff before. It ain't a catwalk for an absolute beginner, but if you know a thing or two about Arduino, electronics, programming, etc. you can figure it out.Rarely did I stop in ten process of going through the projects/build and think "Wait, I don't know what I'm doing here" though there were a couple times.I was running through it all pretty quickly, and it took about 5.5 ish hours for the unpacking, setup, projects, building, etc. Unless you have a ton of patience or are going through Arduino withdrawal (guess which one describes me) you're not finishing this in one sitting. But that's good, really.It'd make a great project for a kid and adult/older sibling to walk through together over the course of a week or two, a little bit at a time so you don't overload their brains or go beyond their attention span. It any kid who loves coding, hacking, building, crafting, robots, and/or kits like these would have to be in a pretty bad mood to not at least get a kick outta this. It's like a major upgrade to those build-it models you might see at your local dollar store (Needless to say, the kind of stuff I was raised on).Overall, yes there are a lot of little things that bring it down. Yes it's a challenge to put together, and not always a good challenge. There are some downright tiny parts, but at least there are a few extras of some components. Some steps require quite a bit of precision (like putting a gear on a servo; I honestly can't say I enjoy that bit) and some things would probably break on you pretty easily.The wiring of the whole house is frankly nothing short of a mess. But honestly what is to be expected when there is just that much going on?The big 6xAA (it needs the voltage, but I'm sure it'd last quite a while on good batteries; I just powered it from my laptop personally) battery pack can power the main board, or you can use the provided USB-C cable.The "final product" is a bit underwhelming in some aspects. Like, why is there a random soil hygrometer sticking out of the roof? I guess to check the water level of a nearby houseplant? But you'd have to figure out an uninterruptible power supply to make it worth it.Why is there a gas detector? Like really? The instructions say it can detect "flammable/hazardous gas" well OK but I'd rather not rely on a glorified bird house to tell me that there's dangerous fumes in the air, thank you very much. Also, there's like a password on the door that uses the buttons on the front of the house, but I couldn't get it to work properly. And why is there just a random relay on the side that goes "Click click click" when you trigger it but it isn't attached to anything else? 😅You'll probably notice the two squares of foam tape on the roof of my house. That is because I have up on the roof, and also because you need to take the roof off in the current state of this thing to reach the Bluetooth module so you can unplug it while uploading new code... Yeah...The app again is really quite a mess, but honestly you could use any app that communicates over Bluetooth 4.0 and plain text (ASCII? I dunno) and there are some good ones out there. You just need to get the right letters to send to then board.Overall, if you're looking for something easy to help your child/friend/loved one learn to code, hate to say it but this ain't it, chief.It advertises being compatible with Scratch and Visual Programming, which is not a lie, since again, there's a glorified Arduino Uno in there.But none of the code samples in the documentation are in Scratch. And the final big loop the whole thing runs off is nearly undocumented and comes out of nowhere at the end of the instructions. Sure, the other projects do give rather simple example programs for the components and decent explanations, but it's by no means a complete curriculum.Honestly though it's Keyestudio, you really can't go wrong with their stuff. Their staff are generally pretty friendly and will get back to you if you have any questions promptly. Their stuff is top-notch as far as I'm concerned, at least at their budget-friendly price point.Would I recommend this, and to whom would I? Yes, I would recommend this to someone with either a child or who knows a child that would be interested in it (not really for an adult to put together themselves. I had fun though, since I tend to see these types of things through rosy specs, but I digress). It's no learn-code-quick scheme or teaching aid necessarily, but it's a great time kicker rainy day type project that doesn't require much other than your time, concentration, and thumbs (popping out/pressing in wooden pieces, spinning nuts, holding stuff together, pressing down wire blocks, etc.)Although I would probably rather recommend getting just the Keyestudio PLUS Controller Board, the Keyestudio Sensor Shield to go along with it, and a Keyestudio Sensor kit or something if what you want to do is just tinker or have parts for other projects. I honestly think that Keyestudio is basically one of the best brand names in the hobby microcontroller accessories market (Kuman and DFRobot are also very good IMO) so I do feel good about recommending their products over random knock-off potential trash.Speaking of which, I'll probably be dismantling this house and cannabalizing it for its valuable Keyestudio parts once I've exhausted the list of things I want to do try to do with it (mostly custom programs using the sensors; the code it comes from is pretty good but I'd rather take a crack at it myself.)Wouldn't buy another one, but the parts are high quality, and this made for a fun afternoon, so I'm happy with it. 😀
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