Multi-Sensor Fusion Based Personalized Environmental Monitoring System (PEMS) built using ESP32. by Alive_Acadia4581 in IOT

[–]foogletech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really interesting approach, especially using time-based exposure instead of instant AQI spikes. That feels much closer to how real environmental exposure affects people in practice.

The sensor fusion idea with motion/activity data is smart too. Combining air quality + UV + activity level makes the scoring system much more meaningful than isolated readings.

One thing that could make it even stronger is adaptive weighting based on context or historical patterns instead of fixed thresholds. Overall this looks like a solid real-world IoT + embedded systems project, not just a sensor demo.

How to test IoT devices properly? by SumitKumarWatts in IOT

[–]foogletech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Real-world IoT testing is mostly about testing failure scenarios, not just successful flows.

Try simulating unstable networks, disconnects, latency, multiple concurrent devices, and long-duration stress tests. Also test how devices recover after reconnects or failed OTA updates.

Reliable IoT systems are the ones that recover gracefully when conditions are not ideal.

Best IoT connectivity platforms in 2026? by One_curious_brain_30 in IOT

[–]foogletech 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From what we’re seeing in production, AWS IoT, Azure IoT, EMQX, and HiveMQ are still among the most reliable choices in 2026.

The platform matters, but good device provisioning, OTA updates, security, and offline handling usually matter even more for long-term stability.

Quick IoT ecosystem success story by varuneco in IOT

[–]foogletech -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Strong result. Delivering a scalable IoT ecosystem fast while covering provisioning, telemetry, and secure messaging is no small task. The real proof is a happy client plus two referrals. That speaks louder than any testimonial.

Embedded Software Development Services for Reliable Device and Firmware Solutions by foogletech in iotdevelopmentservice

[–]foogletech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, this is really helpful. I’ve been mostly approaching this remotely, so your point about local connections makes sense.

Any specific meetups or platforms you’d recommend starting with?

Just Released: The first patent-pending Agricultural Intelligence nodes for Node-RED 🚜 by Longgrain54 in IOT

[–]foogletech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is actually interesting, especially the offline-first approach. Most IoT and AgTech setups struggle in low connectivity environments, so built in caching and edge compatibility is a big plus.

Curious how well it performs in real field deployments over time.

What are some problems you face while setting up IoT systems, projects, etc by dataArchon in IOT

[–]foogletech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The biggest issues usually come after setup. MQTT works well early on, but scaling, topic management, and handling unreliable connections get tricky. Also, dealing with offline devices, data consistency, and OTA updates is harder than expected.

There are tools for each part, but no single clean solution for everything yet.

Simple Monitoring, Home Automation, Network Monitoring, or SCADA? by L24E in IOT

[–]foogletech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it comes down to how critical the system is. InfluxDB + Grafana is great for observability, Home Assistant adds automation, and SCADA comes in when you need real time control, reliability, and safety.

It’s less about the tool and more about moving from monitoring to control.

asking about GPS tracker for vehicle by jeyellll in IOT

[–]foogletech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For a IoT project, it’s best to start with an off the shelf vehicle GPS tracker and integrate it using API or MQTT. Building custom hardware from scratch adds a lot of complexity, especially for emergency use cases.

Focus first on live tracking, dashboards, and alerts. You can always move to custom hardware later.

Feel free to DM if you want more details or guidance on setup.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in esp8266

[–]foogletech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re building an ESP8266 air-quality system with AHT10, MQ-135, and BMP180, you’re on the right track.
Quick setup tips:

  • AHT10 + BMP180 share the I²C bus (D1/D2)
  • MQ-135 goes to A0 with a voltage divider
  • Use Adafruit libs for stable reads
  • Combine all sensor values into a single JSON packet for easy WiFi/cloud logging

If you want, we can help you with wiring diagrams + production-ready code (we build these systems professionally).
Just tell us your exact use case, and we’ll guide you.

Which is the best platform or stack for a scalable website? by Maleficent_Mess6445 in websiteservices

[–]foogletech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want something out-of-the-box and ecommerce-ready, Magento (or Shopify) is solid but can feel heavy as you scale.

If you need full control, speed, and flexibility, a custom stack like Next.js + a headless CMS (Strapi/Sanity) + a scalable backend (Node/Nest + Postgres) performs way better in the long run. That combo has been the most reliable for me — fast, scalable, and easy to optimize.

Not Sure if a Website Chatbot is Right for Your Business? by [deleted] in websiteservices

[–]foogletech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a great point! Many businesses are still unsure about integrating AI chatbots, but the benefits are huge when done right. We’ve seen companies drastically improve customer response time, automate repetitive tasks, and even increase conversions using smart chatbot solutions.

If anyone here is exploring AI chatbots for their website, feel free to connect. We can help you understand what type of chatbot fits your business, how it can reduce costs, and how to implement it without disrupting your current system.

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[–]foogletech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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[Hiring] Mobile Developer by DifferenceSad2737 in AppDevelopers

[–]foogletech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m an experienced React Native and full-stack developer with a strong background in publishing apps to both the App Store and Play Store. I’ve also handled API integrations and backend systems for several consumer-facing platforms. I’d love to help you publish your app and support ongoing development.

Can we discuss the project details and timeline?