This device uses a gimbal-mounted distance sensor to measure a wall and display a user-defined set of points on it with a visible laser.
Hi everyone! In this project, I will show you an amazing eight-legged robot in the Octopod style!
Let's design a scale model of a steamboat, one of those that plied the Mississippi in 1800, entirely functional and managed through Arduino.
A skull in a 'bag of bones' that sees you, plays a random tune and moves using a PicoW!
Keep tabs on your fitness with this C64-themed smartwatch that wirelessly syncs data to your Commodore 64 computer.
Lucky Money Counting Box with traditional Chinese spring festival decoration, especially for you to count new year Hongbao easily!
A homemade night vision camera mash up built with the Raspberry Pi Zero W, Pimoroni HyperPixel and an IR camera.
Spi-Box is a Raspberry Pi-based, motion-activated camera designed to use as a DIY kit for beginners and security purposes.
A system to trigger a Canon DSLR camera when there is motion in front of it. Uses a PIR, opto-isolator, and not much else!
How to create a non-contact thermometer with a Feather M0 BLE board and IR temperature sensor together with MIT App Inventor for the app.
Authenticate with the veins in your palm.
Learn how to utilize the IR sensor and IR emitter on your MATRIX Creator with pigpio to create a programmable TV remote.
I hate looking where is the remote controller or grab my phone to control my TV or other IR devices. Alexa and hacking saved my day!
My first project combines everyone's favorite robot with everyone's favorite tinkering platform. Hope you like it!
Control your Lego® Power Functions motors using your micro:bit, an infrared LED and MakeCode.
The oldie but goodie returns in the form of the infrared joystick set from an old Atari game system. These will control multiple things.