Thinger.io IoT Platform reaches version 6.2.0. In this update we are introducing some important improvements and new features to enhance the user experience and provide more granular control over various aspects of our platform. From more precise permission settings, to enhancements in device and bucket data management, this update aims
In Thinger.io we do our best to listen to what our community needs, that is why when this week a user asked us if Thinger.io could be integrated with ESP-IDF framework we jumped to the opportunity of trying it out and provide a viable solution for anyone that wants to
When designing a smart home project, one of the most important decisions you need to make is which protocol to use. There are multiple options such as WiFi, Zigbee, Zwave, or even LoRaWAN for Indoors, and also an extensive marketplace of IoT devices for each one. However, it’s important to
Thinger has prioritized meeting as many objectives as possible in order to contribute to the future of the world and the environment. Not only that, but the company encourages to also take action and work with these goals offering an open-source platform.
The following article will focus on why an IoT platform is needed, how it is used, how you can use popular third-party platforms, and why you may need to build your own.
The year 2022 has been marking what could be great future changes in the world of technology: a before and after in a sector that never stops evolving. This year, one of the things that have been making a commotion on social media is the metaverse. According to Google Trends,