ESP powered alarm clock with web (WiFi setup) interface, wake up light mode, multiple (recurring) alarms, triggering, messages...
Unicast E1.31 to WS2811/WS2812 WiFi controller, theoretically output up to 1360 pixels* (8 ports/universes, 170 pixels per port).
LED Matrix Display showing time, date, news, current weather & forecast, own messages and Spotify currently playing (ESP32 only).
A simple connected clock and weather report using ESP8266, MAX7219 LED matrix display, and DHT11 temperature and humidity sensor.
48x8 Programmable Scrolling LED Matrix using Arduino and Shift Registers.
Use the DFRobot 64x64 RGB matrix panel with a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ to bring a dance party with you wherever you go!
RGB LEDs triangular/hexagonal pixels matrix.
An animated Mario clock that can be a retro decorative object for any environment
A Tetris game built with a homemade 16x8 matrix.
128x32 pixel LED Matrix with Raspbberry Pi 3 and Windows IOT Core.
This project connects the ADLX345 3-Axis accelerometer to display a location on an 8x8 LED matrix using the MAX7219 LED driver chip.
You will be able to create a small aquarium assistant which will switch on/off the light and control water parameters automatically.
I love swimming, but I tend to lose count of the laps, so I made this lap counter with an Arduino.
This is variation of GyverMatrix project, and In this case, a Wi-Fi network is used instead of Bluetooth
NeoPixels are great fun to work with. LED cubes are also very visually interesting. Let's look at creating a PYNQ-controlled one!
Got few LEDs laying around? Why not use them to make a 4x4x4 LED cube with the help of Arduino?
An alien-themed slot machine powered by an ATtiny85 microprocessor. Odds and payouts emulate typical slot machines found in casinos.
Lets build a small cute 5*5 RGB LEDMATRIX
A Conway's Game of Life running of an Arduino and displayed on the 32x16 RGB LED matrix.
A clock that uses a head-up display making the time appear to float above the base.
Made a Tiny 8x8 Matrix by using WS2812 2020 package LED.
A funny looking robot in the form of a plant, that interacts with some sensors inputs, talks, plays music and detects human movement.
A 4x4 keypad that uses mechanical switches with individually backlit keys powered by an Arduino Pro Micro.
I built this Tetris style timepiece with a P10 RGB matrix controlled by an ESP8266 using an ESP8266 and the PxMatrix library of @2dom.