Using the 4G Network to Save my Friends Treasures!

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    In this project we will be using the 4G LTE Network and a Radar Human Presence sensor to create a new and modern alarm system. Due to the 4G Network and LTE-M you can send alarm notifications super fast to your phone, while it costs you pretty much nothing. Combine that with a precise radar and loud siren and you got yourself an awesome alarm system that will protect your treasures ;-) Let's get started!
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    0:00 The Problem with Thieves!
    1:17 Intro
    1:54 Game Plan!
    2:31 Siren
    3:15 Radar Human Presence Sensor
    5:53 LTE 4G Board
    8:58 Using the Radar with the 4G Board
    9:50 Final Prototype & Testing
    11:19 Verdict
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Komentáře • 765

  • @dr_jaymz
    @dr_jaymz Před rokem +198

    A potential pitfall for the radar sensors is that they are happy to also detect 1.5m behind the wall! I use it for my smart mirror and it also detects the neighbours in their house which just happens to be behind the wall its on.

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Před rokem +92

      We actually tried that out and in our case the radar did not pick us up outside of the garage.

    • @BrianG61UK
      @BrianG61UK Před rokem +8

      I have a stupid radar activated light in one room in my rented flat. It's hopeless, it often switches itself off while I'm still in the room and can occasionally switch on for no obvious reason.

    • @will16320
      @will16320 Před rokem +24

      @@BrianG61UK Sounds like a PIR not a radar imo

    • @BrianG61UK
      @BrianG61UK Před rokem +9

      @@will16320 It sees through walls and there is no visible PIR sensor, just cloudy white glass lamp shade fixed to ceiling. I think children running on the other side of the wall sometimes sets it off.

    • @will16320
      @will16320 Před rokem +12

      @@BrianG61UK Cloudy plastic is a dead giveaway there will be a PIR underneath.. google "danlers flush ceiling occupancy switch" as an e.g. and you should be seeing exactly what is in your spot lights

  • @Dudjdhduakwlprotichd
    @Dudjdhduakwlprotichd Před rokem +117

    The main issue i see with this is the power dependence.. If a thief cuts your power, this thing turns off. It might be worth it setting up a small UPS inside the case as well for power in the case the power is cut.

    • @bradley9856
      @bradley9856 Před rokem +25

      this realy wouldn't be hard to do, just a little lithium battery and a charging circuit.

    • @chrishayes5755
      @chrishayes5755 Před rokem

      most thieves are too dumb to cut power. they're just looking for some crack money 😅

    • @asldfkjgl
      @asldfkjgl Před rokem +40

      You can always have feature creep. This meets his needs for 99% of burglaries. You can protect against infinite scenarios. What if the burglar has a cellular jammer? Do we need backup 433mhz radio? What if they have a radar jammer? This can go on forever

    • @xdevs23
      @xdevs23 Před rokem +16

      @@asldfkjgl What if they hack the Mosquitto account or manage to freeze the SIM card account? What if the cloud service is not available? It might be down for maintenance or the network may be unreachable.

    • @Sierra-Whisky
      @Sierra-Whisky Před rokem +6

      ​@@xdevs23 what if the burglar disables the bluetooth radar module? This module has bluetooth enabled and by using the right app, one can happily adjust all settings.

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Před rokem +142

    1:05 a radar for human presence detection is honestly one of the coolest gadgets you could have

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Před rokem +23

      Haha yes. It is pretty cool stuff ;-)

    • @nicknack125
      @nicknack125 Před rokem +4

      They're super cool and pretty cheap!

    • @esra_erimez
      @esra_erimez Před rokem +6

      But, can they detect a cat in a box?

    • @theabyss5647
      @theabyss5647 Před rokem +1

      And why would that be? You don't need such a sensor if there's no people.

    • @esra_erimez
      @esra_erimez Před rokem +5

      @@theabyss5647 Are you certain?

  • @dandieman7470
    @dandieman7470 Před rokem +106

    Cool idea maybe, if it was me I would try to incorporate backup battery integration, incase someone cut the wire or you have a power cut etc. Also those switches seem easy to get to? Apart from that great device and I enjoyed watching this.

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Před rokem +20

      True

    • @ItaliavsChile
      @ItaliavsChile Před rokem +1

      @@greatscottlab Any chance to determine how much will consume to run on a battery backup?

    • @vjnobody
      @vjnobody Před rokem +1

      Came here to say this. the obvious color of the box, and big labels on the on/off switch seems a little easy to disarm.

    • @weeveferrelaine6973
      @weeveferrelaine6973 Před rokem +3

      @@vjnobody It still sends the alert anyway though, so it's not like turning it off helps the thief at all.

    • @hillppari
      @hillppari Před rokem

      replace the 12v supply with a car battery and smart tender

  • @doa_form
    @doa_form Před rokem +210

    Just a couple of small corrections:
    1. The 2G/3G/4G coverage map is incorrect as some countries like Norway have shut down 3G completely (2G still exists as a fallback)
    2. The program you showed is Visual Studio Code, which is significantly different from Visual Studio, the latter being much older

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Před rokem +40

      Thanks for the feedback

    • @Ramog1000
      @Ramog1000 Před rokem +53

      Wouldn't say much older, both are actively in development code is more lightweight while visual Studio is a fullblown IDE

    • @lua-nya
      @lua-nya Před rokem +10

      ​@@Ramog1000 It's older as it has a much longer history.

    • @itstato
      @itstato Před rokem +6

      @@lua-nya Kindly, thanks for your worthless comment!
      Kudos!

    • @DarkSoul-kn3bo
      @DarkSoul-kn3bo Před rokem +1

      @@Ramog1000 also code is based on electron, so technically you could say its a browser

  • @Maxjoker98
    @Maxjoker98 Před rokem +130

    7:36 Just a warning, the way you blurred the map location you can easily figure out your exact location, by automatically comparing google maps to the blurred content. You should always use black boxes, or maybe colored pixel noise instead. I can tell it's google maps by the color scheme, and I can tell it's not just noise because the blurred UI elements are where I would expect them to be. But it could easily be done with some Javascript and some image processing.

    • @VoltsandVodka
      @VoltsandVodka Před rokem +30

      If someone is really that determined, then they can still get enough location information from the backround(s) in some of his videos.

    • @mmawad100
      @mmawad100 Před rokem

      Not quiet possible

    • @danagoyette7932
      @danagoyette7932 Před rokem +46

      @@mmawad100 But is it *loud* possible?

    • @TheUnknownCatWarrior
      @TheUnknownCatWarrior Před rokem +3

      I would just go full ruben sim and put a black box over the content.

    • @TheUnknownCatWarrior
      @TheUnknownCatWarrior Před rokem +7

      @@mmawad100 How can people from 4-chan track down people through images?

  • @issacs740
    @issacs740 Před rokem

    Awesome update to a previous project! Loved it!

  • @pi0neer758
    @pi0neer758 Před rokem +1

    Just want to say that your videos, on top of being great (like you... I can tell by the name), also make me happy when I'm sad by your amazing projects and energetic tone trought each and every video.
    Keep up the good work, it's very inspiring, and I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks that!

  • @RageQuitSon
    @RageQuitSon Před rokem +1

    I'd love to setup one of these for a rural parcel drop box. but it's wayyyy over my head
    it would be really handy to set this up to get notifications if there is a package, or if the entire box moves.

  • @theon2k
    @theon2k Před rokem +3

    labeling switches is very handy for the thief :)

  • @iGThomas
    @iGThomas Před rokem +1

    As somebody who work myself for an international IoT/M2M telecom operator, we have a lot of customers having this kind of setup (although still with 2G.... so props for using LTE-M). I'd recommend to make some check on the device so that it's always connected to the cloud or that it can atleast ping it. Due to technical maintenance on the cells we send a "CancelLocation" event to disconnect the SIM and perform works and some devices think they still have a PDP session ongoing and keep trying to send MQTT payload and are stuck behind this loop where the operator already closed the PDP session but the device still sees it being open and uploads data without checking if it's acknowledged. Make sure to once in a while send some TCP type of packets and if they don't succeed then fully reboot the device or send the AT command AT+CFUN to reboot the whole module. It's best to fully reboot reboot the module rather than check if the PDP session is still open and try to reopen it. Also You might try to check the NB-IOT technology it's even more light weight incase you want to use it in an area where there's no electricity and you send data only when the module wakes up (coverage is even better than LTE-M) These are my two cents good luck and great video! :)

    • @Mzkysti
      @Mzkysti Před rokem +1

      Great advice, thanks!

    • @iGThomas
      @iGThomas Před rokem

      @@Mzkysti you're welcome :)

  • @manticorenettleable
    @manticorenettleable Před rokem +4

    Cool little project. That radar sensor looks handy - wonder how it compares to the passive infrared human presence sensors? You could optimise the design slightly by using one of the integrated GSM/GPS ESP32 boards (eg by Lilygo).

  • @3ExtraLives
    @3ExtraLives Před rokem

    Only thing its missing is a battery backup for when the power goes out, Altronix makes some great ac/dc power boards with battery backup that we use all the time in the alarm industry. Some of them even have a relay that can open or close if the battery goes low or dies

  • @stuartcommon4651
    @stuartcommon4651 Před rokem +16

    Nice system, but is mounting it next to the door in fluorescent green with clearly marked switches facing the door a good idea?

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Před rokem +4

      There is room for improvement ;-)

    • @NiHaoMike64
      @NiHaoMike64 Před rokem +5

      Rig the switch so that trying to turn it off with the alarm sounding discharges a 4500 PSI air cylinder into some air horns.

    • @stuartcommon4651
      @stuartcommon4651 Před rokem

      @@NiHaoMike64 🤣🤣 yes!

    • @MrNeverseeme
      @MrNeverseeme Před rokem

      Battery Backup?

  • @shokdj1
    @shokdj1 Před rokem

    Interesting, thanks for the demo. I shall probably be giving this a go in the near future as I need to hire a garage a little bit away from my apartment. Got so many tools and not enough space in the van or my apartment and the shed is too small as well.

  • @TommyFromMc
    @TommyFromMc Před rokem

    Great video! As many have pointed out the flaws of the switch. I see an easy solution of running some wire in the shed to a secret spot that may be hard to see and mounting the switch there!

  • @Roberto-dd1te
    @Roberto-dd1te Před rokem +56

    Nice big labels telling intruders how to turn it off. Neat!

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Před rokem +27

      We will improve that.....

    • @Dexruus
      @Dexruus Před rokem +5

      Also no battery backup in case of an power outage and also no sensor on the unit itself/tamper. Thats quite insecure :V

    • @curtisjmurphy
      @curtisjmurphy Před rokem +6

      @@greatscottlab If it were me I'd keep the metal toggle switches as a decoy and have a nice big cap solderd to the body so anyone who doesn't know how to properly shut if off will get a good zap when the try the toggle switch.
      I think a NFC reader behind the front cover would be a neat stealth way of arming and disarming the unit. Also I presume that LTE board can receive data just as well as it can send data, It would be nice to be able to remotely arm the unit in case you forget when you leave or remotely disarm the unit for a friend if you happen to be out when they come by to borrow a tool.

    • @chrimony
      @chrimony Před rokem +2

      @@curtisjmurphy Booby traps in general aren't legal. Trying to harm potential criminals is not worth the legal risk.

    • @AgentOffice
      @AgentOffice Před rokem

      They'll never figure it out in time

  • @electrifyingvids3545
    @electrifyingvids3545 Před rokem +9

    It's fun to see things such as the radar sensor from previous videos being put to good use.

  • @michaegi4717
    @michaegi4717 Před rokem +5

    Awesome project!!!
    I want to give few hints regarding radar sensors:
    1. you can buy those sensor based on different frequencies. Ensure that the choosen frequency is allowed in you region for your application. Having a wrong radar running might disturb other electronics near by... and at least in Germany you can get serious trouble if someone calls the autorities because you block a certain frequency band.
    2. Be aware that radar might be disturbed by any metal. Facing this e.g. to the garage gate might cause some problems.
    3. Be aware that the sensor might look through walls 🙂

  • @petermuller5031
    @petermuller5031 Před rokem +61

    The Nordic Board looks interesting. I wanted to get into Bluetooth LE for a while now and Nordic also offers Bluetooth microcontrollers. Great to hear that you had a good experience with the LTE board. Maybe I will give them a try in the future :-).

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Před rokem +11

      Yep. No complaints. Only thing is that you have to get used to the programming✌️

    • @peepopalaber
      @peepopalaber Před rokem +1

      You can have all that way cheaper.

    • @Pipe0481
      @Pipe0481 Před rokem +7

      If you just need BLE then I'd say that any of the ESP32 series microcontrollers will work great for you

    • @guyincognito.
      @guyincognito. Před rokem +2

      @@peepopalaber With what? I'm looking for a 4G version of the SIM800L if you know of anything.

    • @AnnaVannieuwenhuyse
      @AnnaVannieuwenhuyse Před rokem +1

      the nRF board might support Arduino framework programming already or soon to come!

  • @MaxGoddur
    @MaxGoddur Před rokem +2

    Prior to concluding the video, I have a query regarding the 4G cellular service you referenced. According to you, transmitting the data would only entail a few bits and incur minimal charges. However, I am unaware of the specifics regarding the cellular boards you demonstrated and would like to inquire whether you are required to pay any setup or monthly service fees, similar to a regular cell phone plan.

  • @dataplatter
    @dataplatter Před rokem

    I did the same thing with a Particle IoT board. It's smaller, has built in backup-battery management and Particle workbench is very similar to Arduino. It's great for development because they come with OTA programming by default.
    I also have RP2040 Connect Boards and Adafruit's equivalent doing various reporting.

  • @Charkel
    @Charkel Před rokem

    I actually was gonna build a similar system in a very similar box for my scooter. With a gyroscope to detect movement, GPS, a few buzzers and a GSM module to send alert SMS. But I never got the GSM module to function, I think it was DOA.

  • @PeterSteele111
    @PeterSteele111 Před 9 měsíci

    My only concern is it looks like you installed it right next to the door with the buttons facing anyone entering. A thief could just hit the off button quick before any detection. Might make more sense to mount it on the backwall facing the door, and trigger a way to disarm it from a text before entering.

  • @terencewong9662
    @terencewong9662 Před rokem

    great video. can i suggest that you make a system for remote door bell (Infra Red, 2 way audio, auto cycling of video data to cloud, notification upon detection of person in video), part 2, enable a remote lock/unlock system (for postman to securely put packages in a box, and remotely lock the box there after)

  • @Xenro66
    @Xenro66 Před rokem +2

    "8 years ago" _sees 2015_
    My brain: Excuse me sir, 2015 was like 2 years ago

  • @NerveClasp
    @NerveClasp Před rokem +6

    I would put ON/OFF switch away from the entrance so that it's not visible. Other than that - great build as always!)

    • @mondotv4216
      @mondotv4216 Před rokem

      Sorry - he's got an alarm with a cellular connection. The whole idea of an on/off switch is ridiculous. The alarm should always be powered but armed and disarmed from the phone via a code. Yep, more complicated but what modern alarm doesn't have code based security. I don't want to get too much into feature creep but that is a very low cost add on (a 4G receiver/transmitter rather than just a transmitter). And a small lithium ion battery backup. Easy and right down Great Scott's alley. I see an alarm 2 point zero coming.

  • @badarjahangirkayani6196
    @badarjahangirkayani6196 Před rokem +14

    Nordic products are very capable but programming them can be challenging, especially if you do it using nRF Connect SDK which is built on top of Zephyr. Once an arduino port for this board comes out, like it has for other nordic boards, life will get a lot easier and you will see these being used a lot more in hobby projects and products alike.

    • @LeeeHack
      @LeeeHack Před rokem

      I can agree that Zephyr (and therefore also NCS) can feel a little overwhelming at first, but from my own experience I can say, that once you get past the setup and get an understanding of how the DeviceTree and Driver configs/overlays work, the rest really becomes pretty simple and really efficient to work with (especially with the ton of samples they provide).

  • @sashankraviraj7147
    @sashankraviraj7147 Před 7 měsíci

    Is using a lidar sensor a better way then the sensor you've used‽

  • @EPMTUNES
    @EPMTUNES Před rokem

    Awesome diy and tutorial!

  • @beartastic-ftw
    @beartastic-ftw Před rokem

    Did you compare the performance with a solid lid vs 3d printed? the non solid and non smooth 3d print is according to their datasheet not optimal for a radome - but I havent done any scientrific testing other than heatshrinking a sensor for testing which was not great.

  • @Hackvlog
    @Hackvlog Před rokem +10

    Long gone are the days when burglaries were rare and people didn't have to lock their front doors. Unfortunately we can't rely on not getting robbed, just by hiding all the valuables. What we CAN do, is alerting us and people around, while the burglars are still doing their thing. For such device, this is a great one!

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Před rokem +1

      Thanks :-)

    • @DirtyPlumbus
      @DirtyPlumbus Před rokem +2

      Long gone are the days when everyone was armed and robbers didn't live long enough to victimize a bunch of people.

    • @dr_jaymz
      @dr_jaymz Před rokem +2

      Connect the garage door handle to mains.

    • @bjoernphotography
      @bjoernphotography Před rokem

      How to disarm without starting the alarm?

    • @tissuepaper9962
      @tissuepaper9962 Před rokem +1

      @@DirtyPlumbus exactly

  • @cURLybOi
    @cURLybOi Před rokem +1

    the fact that you can power everything with 12v means you can get one of those 12v ups power supplys (commonly sold in LED shops). it is a regular 12v supply with additional leads for lead-acid battery. by this you can avoid being vulnerable to the theif taking down your power breaker because the system will resume from the lead-acid battery. you can use regular motorbike batteries that are smaller in size (about 7-9Ah)

  • @jayduffy7615
    @jayduffy7615 Před rokem

    You should mount the alarm box in a safe all by itself. Run the wiring for the accessories (sensors, speakers, lights, cameras, microphones, etc.) Out of the bottom or out of the back of the safe. Secure the safe to the floor or the wall, if you can. A burglar could waste so much time on trying to take or to breach that safe. As they waste their time, notifications are being sent, photos, audio recordings, or video could be taken, and sent. Alarms could be making loud noises while strobe lights flash and disorent the intruder. So even if they smashed the speaker or the lights, they still wouldn't be able to stop the notifications or the audio/video recordings from being sent.
    Another option would be to mount the alarm box in some other location, still use a dummy safe that is either too heavy to move or bolted to the floor or wall, and mount all of the alarm accessories in the areas needed to protect your valuables.

  • @dang48
    @dang48 Před rokem +1

    Looks great! A suggestion would be to have the arm/disarm switching done with a keyed switch instead of a toggle switch to lessen the chances of someone disarming the system without permission.

  • @brad855
    @brad855 Před rokem

    What Arduino micro controller do you usually use? I use the nano every for most of my Arduino based projects because they can use a 12V power supply and you don’t need the use of a buck boost converter.

  • @GoingUpNorth
    @GoingUpNorth Před rokem +9

    I really liked this video. The development board you chose looks like a really nice piece of hardware that could be used in a ton of different projects.

  • @spocksvulcanbrain
    @spocksvulcanbrain Před rokem

    Great project and nicely done. I would have made one different decision. I can't tell from your video if you turned down the volume when the alarm was on, but it doesn't sound very loud or piercing. If not, I would have scrapped an old smoke alarm for its siren - they are loud, annoying, and would definitely cause intruders to not stick around. Additionally, that flashing alarm is awfully expensive if some of us out here wanted to recreate your project.

  • @novus505
    @novus505 Před rokem

    Hi, I have a question. What if I wanted to have a wireless energy source and using the planets in the sun at the actual energy source that you think the plan is as resistors and anything else that you need like you showed on on the wireless video what? How can I how can someone use the planets or whatever they made out of or whatever material Matias are, and using those to get a wireless dad, a wireless chargers or electricity if that made any sense if the question if that’s possible thank you.

  • @vinothn4228
    @vinothn4228 Před rokem +3

    nRF microcontrollers are one of the best ever in the world of Ultra low power consumption electronic products. I have worked with that already 😁. Please make more projects or do some courses on nRF modules.

  • @shashankks1962
    @shashankks1962 Před rokem

    Hey GreatScott, cool content as always! I wanted some info regarding multiplexing the CC lines on USB-C PD Devices i.e. Connecting 2 USB PD Devices (different power requirements) to 1 USB PD Source. Is it possible?

  • @eligijuspranskunas3509

    Hi, Scott
    I need help. When I connect 60v DC to power mosfet/IGBT (+to drain -to source) it blows up transistor, the transistor not connected anywhere else. how is this possible? (used IRFP260, STGWT40HP65 and other models)

  • @GrenPara
    @GrenPara Před rokem

    Hey, love your projects. Thanks for showing them.

  • @leocurious9919
    @leocurious9919 Před rokem

    How long until the µC stops working and needs a restart? With all of my long term (years) µC projects, they stop after maybe 3...6 months and need a restart. Irrigation, weather station, ...
    Just like the irrigation, you want the alarm system to function all the time without having to worry about this and without needing to check on the system all the time. Is there a solution to this problem?

  • @devnol
    @devnol Před rokem

    Wow I didn't know wigig radars were so cheap! I'm definitely gonna have to try this one out. Also that nordic board looks sick and the software actually usable, I should try that one out too. Thanks for the great video and the insight on these technologies!

  • @erickvond6825
    @erickvond6825 Před rokem

    Would it be possible to code in a soft switch? It occurs to me that if it's possible for the device to receive texts as well as send them, it wouldn't be hard to encode as soft switch. In such a set-up one could simply text "Arm" to arm the device and "Disarm" to disarm the device or any other number of key phases to work in place of the commonly used ones.

  • @DanielsGameVault
    @DanielsGameVault Před rokem

    Couple of unknown aspects/suggestions: how do you "disarm" it ? Flipping a switch like you show is way too vulnerable for an alarm system (suggestion 1: at the very least, it should have a keypad to punch in a code). Suggestion 2: remote arming/disarming via the phone. Cheers

  • @tasmedic
    @tasmedic Před rokem

    Isn't 3d printer filament rather flammable, unless you buy the expensive heat-resistant filament?
    I had it in mind to build some enclosures for mains voltage components myself, but the flammability of the more commonly used filaments put me off a bit.

  • @Jason-zh7wo
    @Jason-zh7wo Před rokem +1

    Nice job, ive been thinking about building something like this 👍👍

  • @vitorgoncalves7527
    @vitorgoncalves7527 Před rokem

    Taking pictures would be a awsome feature. A silent mode would be nice too.

  • @philippeantonietti
    @philippeantonietti Před rokem +1

    i would remove the switchs on the side, add a pin pad, a battery, paint the box a color that matches the wall, make the sensor the brain and the sciren wireless, so i can hide the the "central", and a heart beat to monitor if everything is okay every seconds otherwise notify aswell
    but good video :) any plans for the green house ?

  • @gblargg
    @gblargg Před rokem +2

    My main question about these cellular boards is how much you'd pay for say a year of service with the minimal amount of data (say 1MB). If that cost were less than $10 there are a number of interesting things you could do with a board like this (e.g. put one in your car to track it very cheaply).

  • @JustAnotherAlchemist
    @JustAnotherAlchemist Před 5 měsíci

    I have been looking into doing something similar over the cellular network for years but have never found a way around the cellular $$$ part that didn't cost $100+ a year and a signup for new service. If you have a better way, I'd love to hear it.

  • @derstromiker
    @derstromiker Před rokem

    Nice project!
    I wonder if this siren/led would really distract thiefs especially in a sparsely populated area. Maybe adding some really bright lights in and outside of the garade could draw more attention.
    Did you also think of adding a camera which makes snapshots in case of a burglary?

  • @HelamanGile
    @HelamanGile Před rokem +1

    You should add a key switch with a remote control

  • @TechBench
    @TechBench Před rokem

    Has all the bells and whistles - nice. Just needs a backup battery!

  • @szekelymihai
    @szekelymihai Před rokem

    Throw in a backup battery that should be essential in an alarm system, you already have the PCB for it and some X-Ion batteries. This way, you could cut the power supply cables of the garage and enter freely inside.

  • @funk2eat1
    @funk2eat1 Před 8 měsíci

    what 3d printer do you use?

  • @chrisw1462
    @chrisw1462 Před rokem +1

    For your next revision, you may want to try the AVR-IoT Cellular Mini board by Microchip. It's Tiny compared to the dev board you used here, and compatible with Feather format microcontrollers. So you can program it in Arduino or Circuit/MicroPython.

    • @chrisw1462
      @chrisw1462 Před rokem

      Oh.. and it's eSIM compatible as well!

  • @wesselsi3791
    @wesselsi3791 Před rokem

    Hey Scott, what type of filament did you use to print the housing of the electronics?

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Před rokem

    Fantastic work, dude! Nicely done!!! 😃
    But it would be really interesting if they made this technology available without the need for the whole board. After all, you still used an Arduino... And it should make it much cheaper. 😬
    Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @cmh-re
    @cmh-re Před rokem

    actually you could had used just a pir sensor facing the entrance. just by opening the door the change in detected ir is enough to trigger, it's damn cheap and it doesn't pick you if you are outside.
    great project tho.
    I would suggest moving outside to arm switch to a keyed switch whit tamper protection, outside, so you don't get blasted by the siren every time you open the door

  • @pesoen
    @pesoen Před rokem +1

    my only change would be instead of a switch on the side, clearly labeled on/off and arm, maybe have that be something you do with the phone that receives the alarm notification. otherwise, really nice project.

  • @jacquesb5248
    @jacquesb5248 Před rokem

    another brilliant project! but where is the battery backup?

  • @reddragon27284
    @reddragon27284 Před rokem

    lol, I actually took my headphones off when you were powering up that siren because it sounds EXACTLY like the fire alarm in my building.

  • @trardac
    @trardac Před rokem

    I started studying electronics engineering in 2015 and now making a security system for my workshop. You got my back.

  • @jdelectron
    @jdelectron Před rokem

    Is the mention cellular sim network is free ?
    Or should pay for monthly basis

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Před rokem +1

      It is free. You only have to pay when you need more data.

  • @ZXASQW07
    @ZXASQW07 Před rokem

    hey
    i have a problem with a project that iam doing rn
    when i plug my 50.4v dc there is spark and spark destroyed my project and all componant in it
    could you do a vid on that matter please :)

  • @drcyb3r
    @drcyb3r Před rokem

    Here in Germany they can't shut down GSM that easily. A lot of stuff depends on GSM and it would be really expensive to replace everything.
    GSM is used in a lot of alarm systems or fire alarm base stations for larger buildings. Also a lot of older people still use older phones that won't work anymore then.
    I found out that on a certain point in the next village you still have 3G reception till today although it should be shut down. I don't know why that is the case, but it is a bit weird.

  • @IIlIIlIIlII
    @IIlIIlIIlII Před rokem +1

    There needs to be a decoy label on those switches.

  • @Aragubas
    @Aragubas Před rokem +5

    That would be really handy here in Brazil!! great project! I'll make one one day xP

  • @harryman01
    @harryman01 Před rokem

    You should add a backup battery, as in case mains are cutoff

  • @johnford7847
    @johnford7847 Před rokem

    I may have missed it - is there a method to disarm the system before entering the protected area? Nice work. Thanks.

  • @kieran2905
    @kieran2905 Před rokem +1

    in the uk a siren is used on most railway crossings and sound the same most of the time

  • @severinfriedl
    @severinfriedl Před rokem

    Well an awesome project, but there is one point thats really disturbing and thats the on / off switch on the side of the case. What if, in theory, a thief would make it into that garage without triggering the alarm, switches the whole system off and get the whole stuff out of there. As you are using an Arduino tho i think the best way to deactivate the system is a numpad with a special code or a fingerprintsensor or an RFID Card.

  • @ladislavzenk2139
    @ladislavzenk2139 Před rokem

    nice project i was looking for something like this, thank for sharing this Scott!

  • @turboslag
    @turboslag Před rokem

    The box needs to be concealed and a keyboard pin code or something is needed to make it secure, also the siren needs to be wireless connected and some distance from the control box. Or, you could make a dummy box to distract the thief, with the real one concealed. I would also suggest a high brightness strobe alarm beacon so would be intruders are temporarily blinded to prevent them easily taking anything.

  • @kavinkumarr9629
    @kavinkumarr9629 Před rokem

    8:33 Its Visual Studio Code software. Actually I haven been your follower since 2016. Back then i was electronics enthusiasts. Now switched to software and I use VS code for my day to day jobs. It’s nice to see that you too use the same for electronics project

  • @FlammableElectronics
    @FlammableElectronics Před rokem +2

    Coolest project i have seen this week!

  • @timbrow7759
    @timbrow7759 Před rokem

    random thought if you could add manual triggers run a wire to say your bike and use magnets around it as a switch so if the wire is removed without entering a code into the console the alarm activates this idea can be improved on but be a nice manual trigger for more expensive stuff could be used on the door also to just send an alert with option to call police when the door is opened

  • @1danny2k
    @1danny2k Před rokem +1

    I had a similar system using a PIR sensor. It triggered an led floodlight along with the buzzer from a washing machine. However it kept scaring the locality dogs and cats and kept me awake and sleepless all night with the false alarms

    • @leocurious9919
      @leocurious9919 Před rokem

      I guess cats and dogs usually dont get into that garage.

  • @NUeB_net
    @NUeB_net Před rokem

    So you connect that huge nRF9160 (175 €) board to an arduino just to send out data via LTE-M - a job that tiny boards (for arduino) less than half the price can do?

  • @D3M3NT3Dstrang3r
    @D3M3NT3Dstrang3r Před rokem +3

    Great project, you might have thrown a battery backup in there though incase of a power outage.

  • @GomesTugaPT
    @GomesTugaPT Před rokem

    One question, that voltage regulator (12V to 5V) is not going to heat alot without an heatsink?

  • @Kilohercas
    @Kilohercas Před rokem +1

    i like alarm system with obvious off button :D

  • @JustPyroYT
    @JustPyroYT Před rokem +1

    Really cool project!
    Exept the fact that you can turn the device of that easily xD

  • @xxbuschxx9647
    @xxbuschxx9647 Před 8 měsíci

    An aggressive alarm system would be to have a smoke machine and door controlled to close on the thieves and music blaring.💯😅

  • @holidayfartcruiserthe2nd749

    Why would you put switches on the side of it though, perhaps use key switches or hidden buttons to keep the thief from just switching it off? You could reach through a side window to turn it off with a pole or something similar

    • @Mawyman2316
      @Mawyman2316 Před rokem

      There’s a limit to how secure something can be, maybe they could use a rail gun to take the entire module out from 2 miles away and have a second man ready to get in.

  • @Dustmadeout
    @Dustmadeout Před rokem +434

    Thieves just need to flip the switch to turn the system off. Nice design.

    • @greatscottlab
      @greatscottlab  Před rokem +310

      There is room for improvement there.

    • @Mawyman2316
      @Mawyman2316 Před rokem +67

      @@greatscottlab can you use the MQTT broker to allow him to turn the device on and off with his phone?

    • @dylanevans5644
      @dylanevans5644 Před rokem +56

      @@greatscottlab
      Yea this was my first thought too. I would stash all the electronics elsewhere and have just the radar in the same place. Would also move the alarm away from that location as well. A thief is very likely to be carrying a heavy tool. If they didn't run straight away they would likely run to the obvious alarm box and smash it - or even run to it intending to smash it at which point they would see the helpfully labelled 'off' switch directly above it ;)

    • @shashidharybhat
      @shashidharybhat Před rokem +21

      @@greatscottlab There is a garage of improvement there

    • @AkhilPG369
      @AkhilPG369 Před rokem +16

      @greatscott what about taking a picture of thief before breaking the unit.

  • @xxThat90sGuyxx
    @xxThat90sGuyxx Před rokem

    Have you tried the new-ish person sensor?

  • @Asfanboy1
    @Asfanboy1 Před rokem

    I have a stupid question please help.
    I have a baseus 65w that was destroyed by a bad USB c cable.
    The battery is still fine.
    How do I use the battery now?
    Is there a chip whit the same functionality?

  • @JulianWallentin
    @JulianWallentin Před rokem

    nice project. why didn´t you use the lora system?

  • @Electronzap
    @Electronzap Před rokem

    Cool project.

  • @iblackfeathers
    @iblackfeathers Před rokem

    after turning off the alarm the thief can steal the electronics for his own alarm system. 😅
    maybe build automated traps like a puzzle room or escape room. if he doesn’t know the answers beforehand, it prevents him from escaping immediately.

  • @mborowski2010
    @mborowski2010 Před rokem

    Very Nice! I need to build a theft device for my ebike. So if somebody starts riding it, it sends an alert, and also gives an accurate GPS location that can't be turned off.. So built into my battery side by side with the BMS. I have that BMS that everybody uses in their DIY solar projects, so I do know it has a GPS add on that plugs right into it that China sells for around $40 usd.. But where's the fun in that? It would also be cool if I could stream voice through it to a small bluetooth speaker under the seat so I can just tell the thief I know where he's at and it would be best for him to just walk away from the bike.

  • @error53ish
    @error53ish Před rokem

    Hmm. A potential cool upgrade would be to add a way to arm/disarm the alarm through a phone and maybe remove the physical arm/disarm options in case the potential thief sees them and can turn it off.

  • @Mindo15
    @Mindo15 Před rokem

    Could this be used to transfer video camera footage and storage? Possibly a conection to a cloud server?

  • @cjdelphi
    @cjdelphi Před rokem

    What's the relationship between a capacitance value reading on a multimeter but on an inductor?
    I tried various inductor coils and I definitely got capacitance readings What's going on ?

  • @LitesLAB
    @LitesLAB Před rokem

    Great Project, couple things to address, but great overall! I would love to see you take a crack at making a DIY golf ball tracker. Those things sell for big $$$ but seem like they should be so easy to make.

  • @Alpejohn
    @Alpejohn Před rokem

    Would it be possible to arm/disarm the alarm by sending a text to it? That way you dont need to have the on/off button obviously in plane sight for the robber to just turn it off when he enters the garage.. And you could turn it off so it doesnt alarm when you enter to turn it off = less unwanted alram sounds for the neighbours.. 🤔