Arduino Oplà IoT Kit
Overview
The Oplà IoT Kit allows you to add connectivity to devices around the home or workplace. It comes complete with a set of 8 Internet of Things self assemble projects ready to show you how to turn everyday appliances into ‘smart appliances’ and build custom connected devices that can be controlled with your mobile phone.
- Remote Controlled Lights - change color, light modes and switch on/off via your mobile
- Personal Weather Station - record and monitor local weather conditions
- Home Security Alarm - Detect motions and trigger warnings
- Solar System Tracker - retrieve data from planets and moons in the Solar System
- Inventory Control - track goods in & out
- Smart Garden - monitor and control the environment for your plants
- Thermostat Control - smart control for heating and cooling systems
- Thinking About You - send messages between the Oplà and the Arduino IoT Cloud
For more advanced users the kit provides them with the potential to create their own connected devices and IoT applications through the open programmable platform providing the ultimate control.
The Oplà unit acts as the physical interface with the Arduino IoT Cloud providing you with total control at your fingertips via the Arduino IoT Remote app. Configure and manage all the settings via the Arduino IoT Cloud, with easy to create dashboards providing real-time readings from your smart devices around the home or workplace. Adjusting settings, switching devices on/off, watering plants etc is all controllable on the go with the Arduino IoT Remote app or fully automate the set-up then sit back and enjoy!
With the Oplà IoT Kit you can claim 12 free months* of Arduino Cloud Maker Plan - the premium subscription to our online coding platform.
You will benefit from unlimited compilation time and all the other premium features.
*In order to activate the free 12 months subscription, it is required to enter a credit card number (no charge will be applied).
*Arduino Cloud is not available in Brazil.
Arduino IoT Cloud Compatible
Use your MKR board on Arduino's IoT Cloud, a simple and fast way to ensure secure communication for all of your connected Things.
Tech specs
The kit includes:
Hardware:
- MKR IoT Carrier designed for this kit, including:
- Round OLED Display
- Five capacitive touch buttons
- On-board sensors (temperature, humidity, pressure and light)
- Two 24 V relays
- microSD card holder
- Plug and play connectors for different sensors
- RGBC, Gesture and Proximity
- IMU
- 18650 Li-Ion rechargeable battery holder (battery not included)
- Five RGB LEDs - Arduino MKR WiFi 1010
- Plastic encasing
- Micro USB cable
- Moisture sensor
- PIR sensor
- Plug-and-play cables for all the sensors
Content:
Access to an online platform including all the instructions, information, and activities you need to assemble and add connectivity to your device:
- 8 ready to go out of the box connected projects
- 2 ‘getting to know’ guides to help understand the Internet of Things
Software:
The Arduino Cloud Maker Plan included in the kit offers unlimited compilation time and extended access to all the features of the Arduino IoT Cloud allowing the users to save more sketches, increase the number of properties, and get support for third-party boards and LoRa devices.
The Oplà IoT Kit includes a special code that allows you to claim 12 months of the Arduino Maker Plan for free. To redeem the code, simply go to the Plans, select the Maker and then add the code in the dedicated box at checkout. You will be asked to add your billing info and bank/credit card details - using the code you won’t be charged*.
*After the 12 months of free access expires, your subscription renews automatically at a charge of US$5.99 per month (plus local applicable sales taxes) until cancelled. If you do not wish to continue the Arduino Cloud Maker Plan subscription, you can cancel the renewal at any time.
Conformities
Resources for Safety and Products
Manufacturer Information
The production information includes the address and related details of the product manufacturer.
Arduino S.r.l.
Via Andrea Appiani, 25
Monza, MB, IT, 20900
https://www.arduino.cc/
Responsible Person in the EU
An EU-based economic operator who ensures the product's compliance with the required regulations.
Arduino S.r.l.
Via Andrea Appiani, 25
Monza, MB, IT, 20900
Phone: +39 0113157477
Email: support@arduino.cc
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FAQs
The Oplà IoT Kit - designed for individuals to use to add connectivity to devices around the home or in the office.
How is the Oplà IoT Kit content structured?
The Oplà IoT Kit is divided into two ‘getting to know’ activities to provide you with the basics, plu eight step-by-step, projects ready to assemble. Each project includes goals, an intro to the components, and instructions with illustrations and videos to guide you through the assembly step-by-step. the hardware, configure the IoT Cloud and gradually build the code.
Who can use the kit?
This kit comes with complete step by step assembly instructions, hence only basic DIY experience is necessary. More advanced users can use the kit to customize and hack their smart applications and devices, providing complete control of the processes.
What languages does the online platform support?
The Oplà IoT Kit is currently available in English.
What application can you build with the Oplà IoT Kit cover?
The Oplà IoT Kit enables the users to build 8 different applications:
- Remote Controlled Lights
- Personal Weather Station
- Home Security Alarm
- Solar System Tracker
- Inventory Control
- Smart Garden
- Thermostat Control
- Thinking About You
Can I control multiple applications at the same time?
The eight Oplà projects are designed to be standalone. To control more than one application at the same time requires 2 or more kits.
What operating system is required?
Windows 7 or higher, Linux, or Mac OS.
What are the minimum requirements for using the kit?
To assemble the projects and configure the device, you will need a computer with an internet connection.
Will my devices be secure?
The crypto chip on the MKR WiFi 1010 board protects your device, ensuring secure data transfer.
How do I gain access to the Create Maker plan?
The kit comes with a 12 months inclusive subscription to the Arduino Cloud Maker Plan. Your unique activation code can be found on the inside of the box. Simply go to opla.arduino.cc and it will guide you through the activation.
Oplà IoT Kit vs Explore IoT Kit?
The Oplà IoT Kit
Connectivity for your home or workplace.
This kit comes with a complete set of 8 Internet of Things projects ready to turn everyday appliances into ‘smart’ appliances e.g. a thermostat. Suitable for more advanced makers to create their own connected devices and IoT applications through the open programmable platform, providing ultimate control.
- Add instant smart connectivity to devices and appliances
- Suitable for makers & professionals
- No prior knowledge required
- Comes with 8 out-of-the-box guided projects
- Build custom-connected devices that can be controlled with your smartphone
- 12-month free subscription to the Arduino Create Maker Plan, providing extended features for the Arduino IoT Cloud
More info at: store.arduino.cc/opla-iot-kit
The Explore IoT Kit
Teach students about the different applications of the Internet of Things by building real-world smart devices.
This educational kit includes 10 online student activities that adopt a learning-by-doing approach. Step-by-step, students will acquire knowledge by constructing fully functional solutions, including experiments, challenges, and building real life applications. Students also learn to control objects remotely using a digital dashboard - the Arduino IoT Cloud.
- Best for educators who want to teach the Internet of Things (and students who want to learn about IoT)
- No prior knowledge required
- Comes with 10 project-based learning activities to learn how to build and control internet connected objects
- Complete guides for both students & teachers
- Storage box for repeated use in the classroom
- 12-month Arduino Create Maker Plan trial, providing extended features for the Arduino IoT Cloud
More info at: arduino.cc/education/explore-iot-kit
Both kits include:
- Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 board
- MKR IoT Carrier designed for this kit, including:
- RGB 1.2" Square Display (Explore IoT Kit) or Round OLED Display (Oplà IoT Kit)
- Five tactile buttons (capacitive touch)
- On-board sensors: temperature, humidity, pressure, and light
- Two 24 V relays
- microSD card holder
- Plug and play connectors for different sensors
- RGBC, Gesture and Proximity
- IMU
- 18650 Li-Ion rechargeable battery holder (battery is not included)
- Five RGB LEDs - Arduino MKR WiFi 1010
- Plastic encasing
- Micro USB cable
- Moisture sensor
- PIR sensor
- Plug-and-play cables for all the sensors