Arduino IoT Cloud 2021 - Getting Started with Arduino & ESP32

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Learn to use Arduino's and ESP32 with the updated Arduino IoT Cloud.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) can add a lot of convenience to our lives, with a myriad of connected devices available from hundreds of manufacturers. But it’s even more versatile when you can build your own IoT devices.
There are a few products that can assist you in creating your own IoT devices, like Blynk and IBM Node-Red. Today we will look at another one of these products, the Arduino IoT Cloud.
The Arduino IoT Cloud has actually been around for a couple of years now, but recently it was given a “facelift”. In addition, Arduino has updated its cloud plans, there are now four tiers including a free one.
One of the big improvements is that ESP32 and ESP8266 support is now included in the free plan!
Today we will see how to get started with the Arduino IoT Cloud. I’ll show you how to select a plan and set up your workstation with the Arduino Create agent. Then we will build a few cloud devices using an Arduino Nano 33 IoT board, and Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect board and an ESP32 WROVER module.
Here is what we are covering today:
00:00 - Introduction
02:18 - The Arduino IoT Cloud
06:09 - Selecting a Cloud Plan
09:41 - Installing the Arduino Create Agent
11:21 - Building your first Thing & Dashboard
25:25 - Adding a DHT22 to your Thing
32:36 - Two Things with no Dashboard
41:25 - Using an ESP32
49:47 - Conclusion
I also will show you a few “bugs” in the current implementation of the Arduino IoT Cloud, as the product is constantly being updated some of these may be resolved by the time you view this video.
And although I subscribe to the “Maker” plan, the experiments we are doing today can all be done with the free plan. So it won’t cost you anything to get started.

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@Dronebotworkshop
@Dronebotworkshop 3 місяці тому
Hi everyone - It's come to my attention that there has been someone masquerading as myself, responding to some comments here with a link to a Telegram chat to win a prize from me. THIS IS A SCAM, I am not holding a contest, nor do I have a Telegram account. PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THESE MESSAGES!! It's happening on a lot of my videos, I'm taking steps to remove them manually, but as I have 162 videos, it will take some time. If you do run across a suspicious comment, I would appreciate you letting me know at info@dronebotworkshop.com. Thanks! Bill (The real one!)
@rodgebrown7996
@rodgebrown7996 2 роки тому
As a 74 year old novice I decided to give this project a go, it took me a day to get it working with the Arduio Nano33 IOT. Most of the time was spent solving issues that were unrelated to the excellent tutorial. Thank for the great work Bill.
@Dronebotworkshop
@Dronebotworkshop 2 роки тому
So sorry for the long gap between videos, have had a bunch of tech issues (hopefully now resolved) plus I'm involved in a new robotics project (plus the resurrection of an older one) that I'll be showing you very soon, and it's been taking up most of my time. Hope you enjoy the video!
@qwkimball
@qwkimball 2 роки тому
Your content is always worth the wait. Thank you for your efforts.
@vinay_dias
@vinay_dias 2 роки тому
No problem quality content is more appreciated than frequent content
@manavt2000
@manavt2000 2 роки тому
Robotics 😍😍😍😍 we are waiting!!
@camplays487
@camplays487 2 роки тому
Was actually looking for a video on this topic yesterday perfect timing thank you!
@casemodder89
@casemodder89 2 роки тому
No problem at all. We are patient for quality content !
@beeman1885
@beeman1885 2 роки тому
A ton of capability revealed here in an easy to understand straightforward manner. Thanks for putting this together.
@JonathanDeWitt1988
@JonathanDeWitt1988 2 роки тому
Bill, This was another great educational video. I'm glad to get exposure to this topic and find an option for over the internet control. Thank you for showing both the Arduino and ESP32 for the same application. It gives those of us who don't have much exposure to the ESP32 but quite a bit to the Arduino a better understanding of how to bridge the gap to the ESP32. Thank you for putting this together and sharing.
@inferno6012
@inferno6012 2 роки тому
i just wanted to say you are the best teacher you got me through uni projects and gave me so much knowledge. thankyou for your hard work even though i am becoming an artist and have left engineering as a career choice i still love to watch your videos :D
@RodRead
@RodRead 2 роки тому
An engineer is an artist You're sorted
@SprocketN
@SprocketN 2 роки тому
Very good introduction, thank you 😀 I already have a project in mind for this, something I’m currently doing with three ESP32s and a Raspberry Pi running a NodeRed flow. My current set up is quite hard to maintain. When I add functionality I have to remove the ESP from its enclosure, then connect it to my pc then upload the revised program, then put it back in its enclosure. This takes time and could create problems with the connections as I have to disturb the boards they are mounted on. The OTA functionality will save having to remove them from their enclosures and the dashboard feature can release my Raspberry Pi for my next project.
@wallaceshackleton1889
@wallaceshackleton1889 2 роки тому
This was one of those videos that have a classic light bulb moment, BING! A simple alternative to NodeRed and MQTT, for a home barometer project, now there's an idea that I can use. Thanks. A thoroughly interesting video.
@michelbourgeois988
@michelbourgeois988 2 роки тому
Montréal? So am I! :D Thanks for all your videos! I’ve learned a lot with you! Today I was proud to connect a RGB LED and control the intensity of each color with 3 sliders from IOT. I placed the breadboard on my balcony and went far away (but close enough to see it) in my car to control the LED with my phone!
@fsodn
@fsodn 5 місяців тому
I'm contemplating setting up an Arduino MKR controller to control a couple of AC outlets and monitor temperatures at a remote location. This video is a treasure-trove of getting started. Thank you so much! This is amazing!
@danielvanmieghem1091
@danielvanmieghem1091 2 роки тому
I really love your workshop videos, they have helped me out on many occasions
@cryzz0n
@cryzz0n 2 роки тому
Outstanding! Really appreciate you creating and sharing your work. It doesn't "just" happen, represents a lot of work. What are you using to draw your circuit diagrams? Cheers
@sinjhguddu4974
@sinjhguddu4974 2 роки тому
Good to see you back sir. A beautifully put class. Thanks and stay blessed.
@DharmendraKSethi
@DharmendraKSethi 2 роки тому
This is great Bill, exactly what I was looking for to build my first IoT project.
@amartinjoe
@amartinjoe 2 роки тому
THANK YOU so much for doing this. I borrowed a book from the library "Connecting the Arduino to the Web" and I found it way too complex. This method is way easier.
@petermolnar6017
@petermolnar6017 2 роки тому
As always, an excellent video! Thank you for sharing it!
@MichaelWillems
@MichaelWillems 6 місяців тому
Finally getting into Arduino Cloud. I was resisting for the longest time: I’m happy with the IDE. But you have convinced me. And saved me time figuring all this out. Merci and dressings from Ottawa.
@robertskeard2818
@robertskeard2818 2 місяці тому
One of the best channels I've found with such a huge amount of information. Clear and easy to follow.
@KarlSanathos
@KarlSanathos 2 роки тому
This looks really cool and accessible. And you are doing a great job demonstrating it. I would really like this to be independent from a central server I have no control over.
@walterlippens6675
@walterlippens6675 Рік тому
Yet another outstanding video. Many thanks Bill for al the efforts you put into this awesome UKposts channel. 👍👍👍
@tpobrienjr
@tpobrienjr 2 роки тому
Lots of things (lower case things) to know. rewind and play, rewind and play. THANKS BILL!
@k9slover
@k9slover Місяць тому
Thanks for the video. Your presentations are clear and well explained, with a lot of good info. I have subscribed and plan on joining the forum.
@garyagish
@garyagish 2 роки тому
Thank you! Now I have a much better understanding of the Arduino IoT
@edcostav
@edcostav Рік тому
Great videos. Very well explained and covering interesting use cases. Appreciate the effort sharing your knowledge.
@jamescullins2709
@jamescullins2709 2 роки тому
Roger I agree great work. I am 79 and still learning.
@c1videoprod
@c1videoprod 2 роки тому
Hi Bill, Great video as always. I had a little issue with the Nano 33-iot. It wasn't being recognized by the IOT cloud interface. I went into the arduino ide and set the device to Nano-33-iot and the port that was recognized. After doing these steps, the devices was recognized by the IOT cloud interface. I guess I should have known this, but others may have the same problem. It doesnt seem that this step should be necessary, however. Thanks again for a great video and ALL of your great videos!!😃
@indikaudayasaranga988
@indikaudayasaranga988 2 роки тому
Thank you Sir. Just today I started to learn about I cloud. This helped me so much. Profitable time spent with you.
@paultakoy7091
@paultakoy7091 Рік тому
Excellent video, Bill, as always. I didn’t know how bad I needed this until I watched this video. Question, you mentioned Blynk in this video. Did you ever get a chance to to a tutorial on Blynk? Just curious since I couldn’t find it. Did I miss it? Keep up the fabulous work!
@larry9210
@larry9210 2 роки тому
Great video. You may want to have a short video on initial connection of the IOT cloud, especially where you get the error can’t find device driver or device driver not installed, and how to correct that. Thanks again
@coolcycledude
@coolcycledude 2 роки тому
Thanks for all of the effort you put into these videos.
@matthewfelgate
@matthewfelgate 2 роки тому
Thanks for sharing because it taught me how good the Arduino IOT platform now and how easy it is to use. Plus, great to see a fellow Ubuntu user!
@erich7431
@erich7431 2 роки тому
Awesome job as usual. I would be very much interested about your view / comparison with the Blynk IoT service!
@sogbeydaniel8074
@sogbeydaniel8074 2 роки тому
I was very confused until now. Thanks very much
@7Trident3
@7Trident3 Рік тому
A fellow Canadian, cheers from N.S.! Do the exact same video with AWS, Azure, etc. This is in demand and timely! Keep up the great content!
@cartoon-network814
@cartoon-network814 2 роки тому
thank you, amazing video. need more on ESP32
@gautampatel212
@gautampatel212 2 роки тому
An excellent video!!! I would also like to watch comparison of other IOT platform like Blynk and others, whilch one is easy to use and better. Thanks.
@haneen3731
@haneen3731 2 роки тому
Thanks for this tutorial!
@janyzaza2011
@janyzaza2011 Рік тому
Thankyou for your demonstration.😄
@marawilamudukatuwa7565
@marawilamudukatuwa7565 2 роки тому
Ur videos are highly apreciated sir.... Thanks....
@FHamoudi
@FHamoudi 2 роки тому
I just love your videos. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I would be grateful if you could please provide a video on creating 32 buttons and a slide potentiometer joystick emulator using either pi pico or Arduino Micro/Leonardo (whichever you have to hand). I would like to add this project to my flight sim. I have seen so many videos about this but not detailed. I have watched most of your videos and you make them so easy to follow. If you can help, this would be much appreciated.
@mrx.2233
@mrx.2233 2 роки тому
Thank you, this was really good. Keep up the good work.
@JustinShaedo
@JustinShaedo Рік тому
22:25 Serial Monitor Moved -> [Sketch] tab -> click on the 'magnifying-glass' icon (opens serial monitor in new browser tab). 27:38 dht library - if not found in search, click on the [LIBRARY MANAGER] button (above search)
@eduincano5370
@eduincano5370 2 роки тому
Muuy Buen video...saludos desde SPS, HONDURAS.....veo tus videos.
@anokhautomation4453
@anokhautomation4453 2 роки тому
Very very informative and interesting. Thanks for your effert to creating such amazing tutorials. 🎉🎉🎉🎉 thank you so much 🙏
@noweare1
@noweare1 2 роки тому
Some very strange responses to this video. Thanks for the time to make this. Another option for controlling remotely. Good to know.
@yurkshirelad
@yurkshirelad 2 роки тому
Fantastic video! I wonder how much network traffic the devices require if they need to constantly communicate with the cloud. I don't like that it opens a gateway into your home network and you store your wifi credentials in the cloud.
@nielderfp
@nielderfp 2 роки тому
Great video, thank you. The IoT Cloud looks fantastic, wish I could think of a project to make. The max temperature should be 50c here in Australia.
@rinzler9775
@rinzler9775 2 роки тому
I'm in Aus, and I have a photo where my car was showing 52 degrees outside - it was a freak heat wave day.
@oladunk9986
@oladunk9986 2 роки тому
And -35C here in Norway in the Winter. Summer can be hot here 33-34 C
@nielderfp
@nielderfp 2 роки тому
@@oladunk9986 We don't really understand 'cold' in Australia.
@dumbtex6107
@dumbtex6107 2 роки тому
great video as always I'm using my arduino as a mini webserver for itself so i can control a bot from the browser this would be awesome for the ease of the app application
@paulow.bungner4461
@paulow.bungner4461 2 роки тому
Another great instructional video. Thanks ! Arduino IoT Cloud is a great tool !
@republicoftutorials6068
@republicoftutorials6068 2 роки тому
Such a nice explanation, this video require million of likes
@larry9210
@larry9210 2 роки тому
Do you have any videos that show how the Arduino can monitor an input and send a text or email based on a state change? Really great videos and I finally got my Arduino connected.
@cmulder007
@cmulder007 2 роки тому
Thanks for the great tutorial.... just two quick comments/questions : 1. In the sketch for the first thing, could we not just have used DigitalWrite(myLd, RedLED) instead of the if...else and 2. when using delay(500) in the main Loop routine won't we be hanging up the board (thread) and not calling the ArduinoCloud.Update() method as often, thereby introducing a 1/2 second propagation delay? would it make a more responsive solution to use a counter to decide when to read the DHT22 and call the update more often to get a more regular cloud synchronisation? .... just curious.
@walthermatthau9537
@walthermatthau9537 6 місяців тому
Excellent detailed explanation!! Thanks very much
@Yorumcu63
@Yorumcu63 2 роки тому
Finally.Thank you for great video like others
@rockymountainfacet5958
@rockymountainfacet5958 Рік тому
I just picked up the Arduino Opla. I cant find much information out there on it. I love your videos. I am watching this hoping to solve my issues.
@fernandoagf100
@fernandoagf100 3 місяці тому
Thank you for the video! Awesome content.
@mohammedshkokani9631
@mohammedshkokani9631 2 роки тому
Could you also make more videos on how to connect different sensors as well thank you
@harisbagwan9984
@harisbagwan9984 2 роки тому
Thank You Sir. Very Helpful
@prezbenny7842
@prezbenny7842 2 роки тому
nice instruction/ tutorial, very clear.
@tnoutlaw73
@tnoutlaw73 2 роки тому
im new to this and am clueless. but i really want to learn this so badly
@Jogibaer_universe
@Jogibaer_universe 3 місяці тому
Excellent explanation, thank you very much! 🤗
@durjoypurakayastha6978
@durjoypurakayastha6978 10 місяців тому
Its really wonderful presentation. Thank you sir❤️
@kevinsantanamedina6376
@kevinsantanamedina6376 2 роки тому
Thank you so much, so helpful and really nice video
@douglasnogueirademelo2345
@douglasnogueirademelo2345 2 роки тому
Thank you for your excellent video!
@barryallen9117
@barryallen9117 2 роки тому
I checked your channel yersterday and there was no update from a month, i was really concerned that everything was ok or not.... On other hand i was thinking you are working on a big project so i was exicted for the upcomming video.. Anyway.... glad to have another video....
@hihi-hahastudio6947
@hihi-hahastudio6947 2 роки тому
Such a great video. I wonder if using this framework mobile app can access thing ( diy IP camera ) directly to access video stream for example???
@arnoldschmucker9977
@arnoldschmucker9977 2 роки тому
Any recommendations regarding the use of Blynk vs Arduino IoT Cloud?
@chance1986
@chance1986 2 роки тому
Very useful! Thank you.
@billgaytes6845
@billgaytes6845 2 роки тому
Great video so clearly presented. Maybe you cover this in another video, If I built an IoT switch and I took the board to my friends house I would have to enter his ssid and password to make it work. Is there a way to connect to his WiFi by pushing the WPS button on his router ?
@sunilkulkarni4426
@sunilkulkarni4426 2 роки тому
Very Exciting!
@Ivor_Nastyboil
@Ivor_Nastyboil 2 роки тому
Excellent. Thank you.
@rensvisser6504
@rensvisser6504 2 роки тому
DroneBot, i like your video's. Tnx for making Them. Also with Arduino cloud, the options described can be achieved with a raspberry pi and internet
@joshuaoduroadu5376
@joshuaoduroadu5376 2 роки тому
Hi Bill, thanks for the great tutorial. I really enjoyed it, especially how you take your time to explain things in a very concise manner. However, I would like to know if the Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 board is similar to the Nano 33 IoT. And if it is in what ways? Thank you once again
@statters
@statters 2 роки тому
Mind blown. Thanks so much.
@beatriceayo1764
@beatriceayo1764 2 роки тому
Thank you so much for this helpful video sir. God bless you
@lightcapmath2777
@lightcapmath2777 2 роки тому
Any suggestions on what Arduino starter kit to buy. Yes, i do have some programing skills. Thank you DVD:)
@Nick-ye5kk
@Nick-ye5kk 2 роки тому
Really excellent content
@jahfartv
@jahfartv 2 роки тому
thanks, super presentation, many many useful tips, and good wishes..
@CenturionDobrius
@CenturionDobrius 2 роки тому
simply awesome ! thanks !!!
@latestnews25
@latestnews25 2 роки тому
Bunddle of Thanks Sir
@justinindustries2747
@justinindustries2747 7 місяців тому
I'm having a problem where the esp32 isn't connecting to my network. All the credentials are correct. In the serial monitor it keeps saying that the connection has failed. Great video btw😎👍
@MichaelWillems
@MichaelWillems 6 місяців тому
Tiny thing: at 42:44, that LED shows the kathode on the left, I think? The “cup”. But your ground connection is on the right.
@tonysabarez3790
@tonysabarez3790 Рік тому
Hi Bill and everyone that could provide an input. My question is, can a PWM pin with 3.3 volts output be boosted using a boost converter and the PWM not get affected or will the PWM be affected if I use boost converter to increase the voltage output from 3.3 volts to 9 or even 12 volts? Thank you for all your great tutorials!
@tjweaver3637
@tjweaver3637 2 роки тому
Great video. I have ordered a Nano 33 IOT and a temperature sensor with the intention of installing it in my shed and connecting to the Arduino Cloud. One thing I am not clear about is the power supply to to Nano. Will I be able to power it using a standard USB power supply?
@infinitech8
@infinitech8 2 роки тому
Arduino update Super interesting 👍 Thanks for the video
@andymouse
@andymouse 2 роки тому
Great tutorial....cheers.
@sumantakumardutta986
@sumantakumardutta986 2 роки тому
Really very interesting!!😀
@opiritetariah
@opiritetariah 2 роки тому
Hello Bill, thanks for the video but pls what’s the name of the software you used to simulate the hardware connections.
@user-qp4gs4ky8h
@user-qp4gs4ky8h 2 роки тому
Wonderful!
@jacobguttman4617
@jacobguttman4617 2 роки тому
Great videos. I built a couple of ESP8266 IOT projects based on your videos and they worked the first time. However, for the last week I am stuck with the error [Object Object] during the uploading phase. Even the most simple projects that worked before give me the same error. Any ideas? Thanks.
@mohammedk.h.f3016
@mohammedk.h.f3016 2 роки тому
Thank you
@Virus.exe69
@Virus.exe69 2 роки тому
Great video ,keep it up !!!
@PhG1961
@PhG1961 2 роки тому
Interesting video and a very promising technology !
@thehappycoder3760
@thehappycoder3760 2 роки тому
Love it, so very useful
@royhopkins974
@royhopkins974 2 роки тому
Can you or have you got a tutorial on generating the schematic layouts in your video's. Which software are you using to create the schematics?
@jacquesdubord6844
@jacquesdubord6844 2 роки тому
This video is very useful for me since I just start learning IoT's principals. I have a question though I am using the esp8266 nodemcu ,IFTTT and webhook. I have no problem connecting to my wifi, but my this {event} and that {action} don't work. Could it be because I have the 5G and I read somewhere that the esp 8266 doesn't support it? Thanks. I love your Workshop.
@enriqueatala2567
@enriqueatala2567 2 роки тому
Hello, thanks for your explanation, I liked the video, it informed me correct, but I must tell you that I have used tinkercad, it is similar to this Arduino cloud, it is free and the circuits are not lost over time. Anyway, both proposals seem interesting to me. Greetings - Hola, gracias por su explicación, me gusto el video, me informó correcto, pero debo decirle que he usado tinkercad, es similar a esta cloud de Arduino, es gratis y no se pierden los circuitos con el tiempo. De todas maneras ambas propuestas me parecen interesantes. Saludos
@pejvaaksalimi2311
@pejvaaksalimi2311 Рік тому
Hi... Thank you for the tutorial. It is quite useful. Now is there a more elegant Dashboard comparing to Arduino IOT one? Arduino Dashboard does not allow me to put a Logo or text in the dashboard.
@denvermarkmagday187
@denvermarkmagday187 2 роки тому
Would it be possible also for you to do a demonstration for Blynk platform?
@alessandroortali7617
@alessandroortali7617 2 роки тому
Thank you for your very clear explanations, even for an old fool like me. When will I be able to put even the weight, my bees will be happy. Kind regards from San Felice Circeo Italy A.B.
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