Hackster’s Handpicked Projects of the Week Dec 21, 2017
A Servo Test Rig, an Imitation Fireplace, a Smart Camera, a Conceptual Tote Bag, a Rubik’s Cube Solver + More
How Accurate Are My Servos?WRMHLImitation Fireplace Using Cool Mist and LEDsOculus: The Smart CameraIssey Miyake Bao Bao Bag ConceptRubik’s Cube SolverPiezo Christmas SongsHuge LED Christmas LightsI Let Everyone on the Internet Control My X-Mas DecorationArduino and Android Based Password Protected Door LockLight Paint with a DroneJens Temperature Sensor CoasterPiBotCypress PSoC 6 MCU Enters LoRaWAN TTNLaser, Robe, Star Wars?! — Versalume + Adafruit GemmaTurbine Water Filter and Electricity GeneratorMyFeederChristmas TreeBurn-E Paper Craft Robot
A quick experiment to compare behavior of different 9g servos from the same batch, using an Adafruit servo controller shield.
Create an Arduino and Unity3D interactive experience with no latency!
A convincing artificial fire effect for the holiday season, using NeoPixel LEDs, an Arduino Uno, and a cool mist module.
A smart camera with motion detection, OpenCV support, touchscreen to control, securely available from Internet and syncing with Google Drive.
Dynamic pattern tote bag for a modern dynamic lifestyle.
Experience the OSD335x’s performance for industrial applications and robotics by building this cool Rubik’s Cube solver using BeagleBone Blue.
Let your Arduino play Christmas songs with a piezo buzzer.
Christmas is coming, and you know we had to build something that would put the entire neighborhood into the Christmas spirit! So, how did we go about accomplishing this? The answer is the Arduino Mega.
Control any of the 55 RGB LEDs on the tree, let Santa twerk for you, control a model railroad, or display custom text on an LED dot matrix.
A lock that can be controlled from a smartphone using an app.
A light-painted Christmas tree using a Crazyflie drone with an LED ring and Flow Deck.
This coaster detects the temperature of a cup. You get a signal when it is ready to drink.
A Raspberry Pi robot with iOS, Android app and web UI.
Getting started with LoRaWAN for Cypress PSoC 6 MCU based on LMiC to access to LoRaWAN TTN (The Things Network) using Dragino LoRa, RFM95W.
This project explores the possibility of embroidering a freaking laaaaaaseeeerrrrr (from Versalume) into clothing. Perfect for the holiday season!
Need clean water and cheap electricity on demand? No problem.
Remote semi-automatic feeding machine using Particle Photon and Blynk.
Light up your Christmas from your phone.
A moving robot works to calculate ambient objects and gives an alarm when it exceeds a certain limit; can be controlled by the computer.