Beat the Heat With a Face-Tracking Desk Fan

If you’ve ever been sweating your ass off in your cubicle or apartment and wish you had some relief, Devin LaCrosse has come up with a…

Hackster Staff
9 years ago

If you’ve ever been sweating your ass off in your cubicle or apartment and wish you had some relief, Devin LaCrosse has come up with a clever solution. The software engineer built a Raspberry Pi-powered desk fan capable of tracking a person’s face as they move and then blasting cool air in their direction.

To accomplish this, the aptly named FanBot uses a small PC fan and USB webcam, connected to the Pi, along with OpenCV’s computer vision and machine learning software.

This is more of a proof of concept than a finished beautified product. It is for a intermediate develope… this project will get you a working version of openCV 3.0.0 on the Raspberry Pi 2. It will teach you a little about pulse width modulation (PWM) and how to control a servo with the general purpose input/output (GPIO) pins on the RPi.

If this sounds like a FANtastic idea, then be sure to check out its project page here.

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