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Submitted projects (18)
Fitting the "legacy" theme of the year and using their logo we built a wooden badge that contained over 200 individually animated LEDs.
A hardware bee that's entirely made out of electronic components. It moves around making a buzzing sound and its wings glow in the dark.
Infinity Badge for the Infinite People with Infinite Power.
Little badge with some orange LEDs and fancy RGB face.
This badge has different modes (Infrared, 433MHz, chiptunes and torchlight) that you can switch between. Can spoof RF/IR w/ 4 save slots.
Wireless ISP programmer badge for AVR Freaks!
A laser projector made with 25 dot lasers, a micro:bit board, and Ada programming.
An nRF52832 based, low power wire / contactless badge with Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0 and NFC functionality.
A little jewel that you could use for anything: 100% open-source build on KiCAD 5 and FreeCAD 0.18.
This is a Sony Watchman FD-2A that I hacked to receive a composite video feed from a Raspberry Pi Zero W, to use as a badge.
A festively themed fireplace PCB ornament/badge to light up your holidays!
It's exactly what it sounds like. Carved with love from a fresh Yukon Gold potato. <3
Device inspired by the Combadge from Star Trek that can turn on computers using speech commands.
A smart id card with I2C NTag interface.
It's not only a cool little badge with a tiny bubble display for nice words and numbers but also a dev board for prototyping.
Creation of a badge with the shape of the Hackster logo.
It's a dot matrix art, fun badge to draw 8x8 images on a RGY tri-color dot matrix display.
An animated e-paper display badge for Hacksters.