garrampa:
Hi, thanks for the reply.Can I use an Arduino 101/ Genuino 101 with Bluetooth integrated so I can avoid the Bluetooth module?
If is yes, what parts do I need for the project to have a complete setup?
Can I connect LED lights directly to this module? or I need a breadboard instead to connect the lights and the power source?
sorry about this simple questions but I am noob with Arduino it´s the first time I read about it and I don´t know how really works.
The sky is the limit do you have any restriction on the package size if not I would go with a larger board with extended pinouts like the uno I have the pro mini, the nano, esp8266 and uno they all have their place for instance the smaller boards need screw shields or breadboards to easily deal with the pro mini needs an additional device to load sketches and if you want to keep it clean i.e. no breadboard or mass of wires they make shields for almost any application i.e. wifi/bluetooth shields, screw shields which help clean up and limit wire entanglement if it's more proof of concept get yourself a starter kit geared to what your outcome is I believe they have one geared around wifi bluetooth connectivity, look forward to hearing your progress and good luck!