Remote control bean powered car driven with an iPhone running the Handy BLE app.
Connect a rotary dial telephone from the 80s to a cheap cellphone with an Arduino.
Find your misplaced phone with the push of a button even if it's on silent or vibrate with the Particle Internet Button and IFTTT.
Turn your traditional fan or broken button thrown in the garage into a super fan controlled by your smartphone.
I decided to make my own phone that would only be used for making and receiving calls. I hope it will be as durable as the Nokia 3310.
Got some old phones? Here's a cool way to reuse your old phone by converting it into a remote switch that can be operated from anywhere.
Calling a Twilio number to control Spark Core
This is a project of my old Nokia 1100 phone and Arduino Mega. You can receive DTMF signal and control anything remotely.
Sending notifications to a phone or device has always seeming difficult task. Using Pushbullet, it becomes very easy!
Send an SMS every time something moves in your room
Hack the House
A Raspberry Pi enabled retro smartphone from which you can check the news headlines, send a tweet, listen to SMS messages, and much more.
I built an analog circuit that would allow the phones to ring when the other receiver is raised.
Linux phone in the shape of Nokia, with LoRa+WiFI+BT connectivity.
Fed up of the wires and hassle of plugging and unplugging your phone as you move around the house? So were we!
Use the Blynk app to control the RGB LED, the onboard LED, and the LED expansion from your phone.
A simple Arduino UNO based caller ID unit which displays the telephone number and date/time sent by the telephone exchange.
Use a vintage rotary phone dial to control the volume on your Windows PC.
New tech from old tech. Converted an old Tiffany Coke touch phone into a Google Home using a Raspberry Pi and the Google AIY source code.
I recently developed a prototype of my own Arduino based phone. Time to improve it.
Use your Tessel's GPRS module to trigger actions
A giant 10 x 10 LED board game of Battleships all controlled by an old 1960s Swiss rotary Bakelite phone.
Converting an antique phone (made in 1895) into a mobile (cell) phone using a Raspberry-Pi
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