Projects made with 1Sheeld on Hackster.io
Control your home lights when it's ON or OFF using 1Sheeld.
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When you put anything in front of your mobile camera and push the button, your mobile will say the color of that thing.
Full control on robotic arm gripper using Slider 1SHEELD app. on smartphones
This system will detect if a thief enters my home, and then a mechanism will lock the doors to prevent him from getting out
4 bit up down counter that represent every count as binary number on LEDs and display its decimal representation on LCD shield.
A successful attempt at making a fully functional Telemetry CanSat using 1Sheeld.
Turn your smart phone into a piano.
Automated Photo Booth takes a picture and posts it on Twitter with Arduino and 1Sheeld at Cairo Mini Maker Faire
Our project can be easily done in different places and it's away simple thankfully to 1Sheeld.
Control robot with smart phone: play football, call skype, take a photo
Make your storage drawer work with voice recognition.
This tutorial shows how to control an RGB LED using an Arduino board and 1Sheeld.
Light sensor and output on fading LED on a PWM pin
Inspired by shaming Cersei in Game of Thrones, I built a shaming button to mess with my co-workers.
Color detection with Arduino and smartphone - output on RGB LED using 1Sheeld color sensor.
Dance Dance Revolution pad play with a smartphone via Arduino and 1Sheeld.
I worked on a line follower robot that track white line and follow it but not using LDRs or color sensor, but using my Smart Phone.
I want to show you how to control your room's fan just with your mobile phone, also you can use the same idea to control all house fans.
A real-time Analog Clock using 1Sheeld Graphical LCD.
Controlling a servo motor wirelessly using a smartphone and 1Sheeld board.
A simple bumper robot with a simple steering wheel using a 1Sheeld, and an Android tablet/phone.
It is a security system using 1Sheeld and its keypad, also included an ultrasonic that can detect if someone entered the home or not.
Using a transparent IKEA clock and RGB LEDs, I can change the color of the clock according to the traffic status to my way home.
My project is a pocket sized robot arm you can control it by your smartphone.