Unless you're wanting to do a complete design including PCB, I would
recommend the newer nodemcu modules that now include Bluetooth. For the SSR
I would just go through digikey and look at your specs.

Charles J. Lord, PE
President, Blue Ridge Advanced Design and Automation
Past Chair, IEEE Western NC Section
Chair, IEEE NC Council
Chair, IEEE SoutheastCon 2020 and Steering Committee
c.j.l...@ieee.org

On Thu, Aug 6, 2020, 2:55 PM Ron Craig via TriEmbed <triembed@triembed.org>
wrote:

>
> I want to build a simple iPhone charger using a SSR and NFC or Bluetooth
> to communicate with an app on the phone. Battery below x%? Turn on. Battery
> y% or higher? Turn off. Small base housing microcontroller and comms. App
> sleeping most of the time, but periodically waking to check battery and
> issue status to base.
>
> Suggestions for the MCU and Comms selection and pointers to info on app
> creation are very appreciated.
>
> Best,
> Ron
> Sent from my iPhone. Please forgive my typos.
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