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
Control the ESP32 GPIOs from anywhere using Firebase. Create nodes on the Firebase Realtime Database to save the current GPIO states. Whenever there's a change in the database nodes, the ESP32 updates its GPIOs accordingly.| 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