Originally Posted by
gevalia
Just a side note if you ever want to produce more...using an ESP8266 (even a NodeMCU format) can be had for under $5 at this point and it's dropping. This gives you WiFi along with the ARduino libraries. All you do is change the board being used and the pins will need to change. But you get the Wifi as part of the ESP8266. Then you can hook up an OLED board for another $5. Or, the newest ESP chip (ESP32) can be had in the same NodeMCU format for around $10 and that will give you both WiFi and BLE 4.2 to choose from and from the Arduino IDE you use now. The BLE libraries are not completely there yet but within 6 months they should be. I am currently working with a Nordic nrf52832 with gives me BLE but not WiFi for my LF projects but they are expensive ($20) so I plan on shifting to the ESP32 when the bluetooth BLE libraries are "more" stable. And the ESP8266/ESP32 chip/board format is less than 1/2 the size of the UNO.
The NodeMCU bord format will give you a USB to power it from your laptop for development. You can also buy the ESP8266 or ESP32 boards with a LIPO connector or even ones that have the battery right on the back of the board and you can read the battery voltage in code. With this, you can develop while connected to your laptop and then when in use, connect the LIPO and run off batteries. With WiFi onboard the chip, you can connect to your phone and display data in an app or send it to a server.
Sorry for butting in here, it's a cool project. I've been knees deep in C/C++ code on my project and thought I would add my pennies worth since I may produce my components in small quantities for testing on the forum.
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