This is a Halloween themed robotic toy with special surprises: say happy halloween whenever a person approaches; follow a ball or a line.
Transform your Halloween with our Radar-Powered Choco Dispenser! Wave at the pumpkin and watch it magically dispense for trick-or- treat
How to make your own LED Pumpkin using Arduino and some simple electronic components for this Halloween?
In this Tutorial we will learn how to make the Legendary SteamPunk Goggles that change colors.
well, what can I say, title explains everything, it's a 555 timer IC Based Blinky Board made from THT components.
Build a Rudolph with a nose so bright, using things you have around the house!
Kick your spooky decorations up a notch with some LEDs and Arduino
Here, you’ll see how to build a cheap and easy digipack-based system that can detect human motion and set off our Halloween decorations.
Build your own cute Spooky Scary Skeleton Robot for Halloween - Using a Raspberry Pi Pico/Pico W, HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Range finder, and an SG
Using the Arduino Nano, Mr. Scary Pumpkin can move, groove and spook to the spirit of you!!
The night before a Halloween party I thought - wouldn't it be cool to add a sound-responsive element to my costume?
Simple project that flashes LED eyes in your Halloween pumpkin. Non-blocking so they eyes can flash out of synch.
A skull in a 'bag of bones' that sees you, plays a random tune and moves using a PicoW!
Mini Apple II “surprise” machine.
My curiosity to create something new and interesting got me into creating this gothic style rechargeable lantern.
A pseudo smart pumpkin that detects motion and plays a greeting. When the person answers, it detects audio signal and plays a response.
This is not your traditional Halloween candy box!
Using a microcontroller to emulate a flickering candle with a jack-o-lantern cardboard cutout.
We have made an automatic candy machine for Halloween. You could get a candy just with your stored fingerprint! Is it funny and cool? Let's
Ever wanted to truly harness the power of your emotions and become a super-hero. Here is your chance.
Simple DIY #Halloween decoration with #Arduino LCD #display and #WS2812B RGB lighting capable of #sound effects and #sensors
Halloween house of horror decoration, adding glowing lights and Michael Myers Halloween theme song!
This spooky electronic ghost is a 555 LED flasher circuit encapsulated in silicone rubber.
Halloween talking clock that plays sounds every O’clock hour. Only a few external components (easy to source and solder) needed. The single