This project will show you how to adapt a SMARS bot controlled with iPhone accelerometers, Blynk, a Wemos D1 Mini, over WiFi.
The Master Turret Control for controlling multiple Portal turrets per my other build.
A fortune-telling device similar to a Magic 8 Ball
Musical toy for toddlers.
Create random geometric patterns on a Etch A Sketch.
This is a voice control module for Raspberry Pi with Petoi Bittle — a palm-sized, open-source, programmable robot dog for STEM and fun.
Another childhood toy. Although the original was brilliant with its icosahedron 20 answers, now with an Arduino I can add as many as I want.
See how a 2-stroke engine works by using NeoPixels.
An Arduino and Bluetooth-based Hot Wheels finish line timer to record cars' speed and determine the winner of each heat.
First optical toy (1832), which allowed to reproduce the movement of an image. Here motorized and reproduced with Arduino.
This is a great toy for your pets (if they are gentle) or just as a nice toy to have around the office or home.
I decided to make this useless machine as a gift for my little nephew. I had a lot of fun making it and he really liked it.
This project is for 9 year old students to able to program this robot car. It uses mBlock (Scratch-based) with drag-and-drop programming.
Make a custom plush toy with your child's own voice.
In this project I made a simple automatic lamp using clapping sound. The component used is sensor KY-037, LED, and Arduino Nano.
Cherry Tart: the Interactive & LEGO-compatible Crafting Nature-Inspired Robot Kit for Kids & Adults to Innovate
In fact, it is not a very precise clock, but a visually interesting device. It consists of a set of gears powered by a small stepper motor.
Make your own Arduino-based distance finder.
This is another one of my series of unusual clocks. The time is displayed on the WS2812 LED strip containing 34 LEDs
I made Jigsaw Puzzle Timer using touch panel TFT display.
Find out how the protocol for a toy IR remote works and use it to drive your remote controlled project!
Build a simple remote control car with Micro:bit for kids.
I modified a Blynk-controlled car using Adafruit Feather 32u4 Bluefruit LE. I used the Accelerometer widget of Blynk.
A finite state machine-powered maze solver that stores a log of steps without any external storage device.