Wait for light - press a button. So simple but so funny. All our family plays the game.
An Arduino planetarium on 2,8" TFT display for your gps location. no internet connection!!! All the planetdata pre-stored on the Arduino.
You can turn on or off the 16x2 LCD via your smartphone and also you can send the text message over Bluetooth.
Kill this terrifying bug at any distance with a laser ray! (Or dream about it...)
This Robot uses a combination of Ultrasonic and infrared sensors to track an object.
An EMP is one of the most popularly used sci-fi gadget in movies. It is not only a science fiction concept; it is real.
Despite its simplicity, it has a relatively good sensitivity and perfect stability during operation
A super simple project using just 3 items!
The 8BitCADE XL is an educational, DIY Game Console that you create to learn in a fun and rewarding way – learn electronics & programming wh
Adding face seeking capabilities to Combat Creature Attacknid Drone. Center on the target and lock in and shoot darts!
Using Arduino Uno a speaker and bunch of leds & jumper wires you can create a nice birthday gift.
Simple interval timer
Teach your See 'n Say to say more than just animal noises!
When a Nerf gun doesn't have a scope, add a movable one with an Arduino and a servo!
Refit a 2004 Hasbro lightsaber toy with Arduino Nano, NeoPixel, ADXL335 and a DFPlayer Mini.
Motions can be controlled by the user by giving specific voice commands.
I made train controlled by smart phone using 100 ten toy train and BLE board.
It's a programable "laptop." Hardware that allows me to program different activities in a nice box.
A Theremin utilizing a passive buzzer using tone(); and the SR04 ultrasonic distance sensor
The Chrome dinosaur game that is now on an Arduino LCD shield!
A DIY Companion Robot With Raspberry Pi 4
We love to play games in our leisure time. So, presenting here the most loved Snake Game using Arduino UNO!
Don't just have a Jack-o-Lantern sit motionless on the porch! Give it some life and limbs!
Replicate the 1976 KIM-1 computer on an Arduino. Pocket-sized 6502 coding! Use serial port, or add small PCB to make a stand-alone device.