 You can build an IOT night light that changes color based on the time of day. This canary night light is 3D printed and uses neopixel LEDs to light up blue when you're awake and turns red when you're ready to fall asleep. You can put this canary in the outlet by the light switch where it can watch over you. Powered by a Qtipi ESP32S3, this has a 5x5 neopixel grid BFF started to the back for a low profile build. This Qtipi features the ESP32S3 with 8 megabytes of flash and 13 GPIO for making IOT projects with CircuitPython or Arduino. The CircuitPython code uses Adafruit IO to get the current time and sets the neopixels to be either blue or red depending on the time of day. It also has a networked down detection feature that will make the neopixels blink red to let you know if your internet is down. Check out the guide on the Adafruit Learning System for a full step-by-step tutorial on building this project. The bird was designed in CAD and features 3D models of Adafruit parts. You can download them from our GitHub repo, links are in the description. There are different types of translucent filament that will diffuse the LEDs differently. Clear transparent filament has this sharp and distinct look while opaque white filament has a more soft and even diffusion. So pick your filament based on your preference of appearance. A USB wall adapter completes this setup so you can plug it directly into an outlet preferably by a light switch. We hope this inspires you to check out Adafruit's QDPy and add-on boards for your next IoT project.