Build anything, including a DIY Nest, SMS doorbell, and hundreds more ideas online!
Connect everything! Your entire littleBits library can talk to the internet and vice versa
Automate with IFTTT to connect with any web service, like Facebook, Gmail and Twitter, or hardware like NEST and Phillips HUE
Remote control and readout to control your circuits across the room or across the world
Code with the cloud API or the littleBits Arduino module for further customization [optional]
The cloudBit is the easiest way to create internetÂ-connected devices. You can now snap the internet to anything! Retrofit your thermostat to control it remotely, or set up a sound-triggered alarm system that texts you alerts--the possibilities are endless. No programming, soldering or wiring required. Includes usb power module, wall adapter and cable for robust installations UNDER THE HOOD For the cloudBit we built an embedded Linux system based around a Freescale i.MX23 ARM926EJ-S processor. It has 64MB of RAM and boots a heavily modified version of the ArchLinux distribution from a 4GB SD card. The cloudBit uses an 802.11b/g/n USB adapter for networking, the Freescale's on-chip ADC and DAC for the input and output pins, and the GPIO pins for the setup button and the status LED. We've left pads on the bottom of the board so that you can connect to the cloudBit's serial console using 3.3V UART (8-N-1, 115,200 baud) and poke around. The cloudbit currently supports networks with the following security standards: Open (no encryption), WEP, WPA and WPA2.