In this guide, you'll learn how to control the ESP8266 GPIOs from anywhere using Firebase. We'll create nodes on the Firebase Realtime Database to save the current GPIO states. Whenever there's a change in the database nodes, the ESP8266 updates its GPIOs accordingly. You can change the GPIOs states by writing to the database yourself,| Random Nerd Tutorials
Learn how to log data with the ESP32 to the Firebase Realtime Database with timestamps (data logging) so that you have a record of your data history temperature, humidity, and pressure from a BME280 sensor| Random Nerd Tutorials
Send BME280 sensor readings to the Firebase Realtime Database using the ESP32 or ESP8266 NodeMCU boards. The ESP board will authenticate as a user with email and password.| Random Nerd Tutorials
This guide will teach you how to create a simple Firebase Web App to control and monitor your ESP8266 NodeMCU board. The Web App you'll create can be accessed worldwide to control and monitor your ESP8266 from anywhere in the world. This Web App makes the bridge between the Firebase Realtime Database and the ESP8266.| Random Nerd Tutorials
Get started quickly with Firebase using the ESP32 board and programmed with Arduino IDE. Firebase is Google's mobile application development platform that includes many services.| Random Nerd Tutorials