

So you can watch any movie with suitable subtitles and even download them with the film so that you can enjoy it later. Terrarium TV also offers subtitle support in your language.

You can select it according to your Internet speed so that you can enjoy streaming without buffering.

I connected red wire of fan to 5V on Arduino, and other wire to digital pin on Arduino. Originally, I used two of them, but in this case we will use just one. PC Fan - I found old laptop fan for this project.Other pins will be connected to digital pins of Arduino, but with 220 ohm resistor between Led pin and Arduino pin like on circuit. Common pin is connected to 5V on Arduino. RGB Led have 4 pins - R, G, B and common pin.I used protoboard to solder resistor and pins. You will want to place a 10K ohm resistor between VCC and the data pin, to act as a medium-strength pull up on the data line. VCC and GND are connected to 5V and ground from Arduino UNO. DHT11 sensor have 4 pins, of which 3 are used - VCC, Signed, Used.Since I used SoftwareSerial, Tx and Rx pins of the Bluetooth module do not have to be connected to Rx and Tx pins of the Arduino. Vcc and Gnd are connected to 5V and ground from Arduino UNO. The Bluetooth module has 4 – pins: Vcc, Tx, Rx and Gnd.The application is written in C# (Xamarin.Android), while the communication between the application and the Arduino takes place via Bluetooth. The idea of the project was for the Arduino to serve as a controller and sensor reader in the terrarium, while I would collect all the data from the terrarium through an Android application. I recently came across an old project that I used while I had a gecko as a pet, and I wanted to share it with you.
