Using a Raspberry Pi and 7" touchscreen with nymea:core and nymea:app to build a smart home system with touch control panel.
Christmas is near!
Create an awesome looking motion activated RGB lights for any staircase under $20!
Now, you can control your light system in your home using your voice , by talking to your systems which to turn on and which to turn off
How did I stand out at prom? In a light up dress of course!
How to make a 7x7x7 LED cube with Arduino.
Translation of Morse code to text.
Create a simple home automation system using Arduino and an Android phone.
There are many charge controllers available, but ordinary cheap ones are not efficient enough to use with maximum power from solar panels.
Here We are going to make a light cube which will change color accordingly with surrounding sounds. This work is featured in Hackspace mag
By controlling the LED strip from a computer, you can do almost anything! I used it to create a dancing light show for music.
The communication between the cell phone and the Arduino BT board is wireless. Additional devices can be connected into the system.
If there will be no traffic on the other signal, one shouldn’t wait for that signal. System will skip that signal and will move on next one.
The LED sequencer is an easy project for beginners to learn how LEDs work.
This project is using my MusicWithoutDelay library to play multiple sounds at the same time.
This project will guide you to set up an alarm system using a motion detector.
Signal your colleagues if you're busy or not by flying a small traffic light around showing red, yellow or green status.
Make a Big LED clock with arduino and RTC module to make it as a Real Time Clock.
How to make a smart home project or product within a low budget using ESP8266, WEMOS D1 Mini, Relay Board, and Tuya IoT Platform.
Frustrated with the prices for high quality grow light systems? Let's design a fully controllable, easy to adjust, open-source LED panel.
Arduino controlled auxiliary saddle bag lights for a motorcycle.
Using an ASL shield, get up to 24 stairs setup availability, fade out effect, PWM modulation, wireless connectivity and more.
I built this voice enabled home elf to help me keep my house - and power consumption - under control.
Use a 120VAC Pilot Light and a photoresistor to create a simple inexpensive AC voltage sensor based on opto-isolation.