Hackster’s Handpicked Projects of the Week Feb 15, 2019
A DIY NAS, a Seizure-Predicting Wearable, an Automatic Swag Dispenser, a Freeform Earring + More
SUBZeroDeep Learning for Seizure Prediction WearableConnecting an Arduino NB 1500 to Azure IoT HubUsing NB-IoT and Cat-M1 with Hologram. io and ChirpersESP32 CoinCellDIY Arduino Cocktail MachineESP8266 Modbus Thermostat with TouchFreeform Soldered EarringLED GuitarAutomatic Button DispenserESP32 Web Server Using Bootstrap 4 and WebSocketsSony Spresense Camera BasicsMeasuring Power Consumption with the Digilent OpenLoggerAn Easy Accelerometer Data Logger for SportsLong Life — Connected WalletPayment Module for Monopoly GameTinned Heisenberg PrincipleMidi KeypadAquaneersSend a Message on DiscordAda Modbus AnalyzerHomebrew Fermentation MonitorAuto Focus of Detected Object From a Live StreamChirp + Alexa ToolkitAn XOD Library for the BNO055 Absolute Orientation SensornanoFramework Driver for the 74HC595 Shift RegisterSafe Zone for Android/iOS/Win10 DevicesCD-Drive Mini CNC PlotterRemote Control Light Switch Using IoT TechnologyMake a Suit Light Up WS2812B LEDsTerminator GlassesSmart Poetic OLED Display BadgeArduino Pong Game on 24x16 Matrix with MAX7219
An easy to use Raspberry Pi Zero USB file-level computer data storage server (frequently called Network-Attached Storage or NAS).
CNNs on EEG readings help predict seizures with a wearable device. Patients can prepare for an event and reduce anxiety and side effects.
Connect your Arduino MKR NB 1500 board securely to Microsoft Azure IoT Hub.
Use the MKR NB 1500 and Hologram’s cellular network to leverage new 5G bands to build IoT applications using the Chirpers flow designer.
A tiny ESP32 board powered by a coin cell.
Here’s an easy six-step tutorial on how to build your own Arduino cocktail machine!
An ESP8266-based, wall-mounted thermostat with touchscreen and Modbus support.
An Art Deco-style freeform circuit that you can wear in your ear-ports!
NeoPixel LED controlled by Particle Argon and 6-axis sensor.
Why spend seconds giving away promotional buttons at Maker Faires, when you can spend countless hours building a machine to do it for you?
A simple project template using all cool technologies for creating web UI hosted on ESP32 (HTTP + WebSockets + Bootstrap + JSON + Husarnet).
So you have the Sony Spresense and you just got the camera module; now what? Hook it up and explore!
How much power does an everyday appliance use? How can we look at and interpret this data?
Have you ever been wondering what forces are exerted on your body when doing your favorite sports? Here is an easy project to measure them.
IoT is now everywhere. Here you will find all the steps to make a connected wallet yourself.
Play Monopoly table game without cache. Automate payment with plastic cards.
Trying to simulate the Heisenberg Principle in a mint tin.
Making music with a keypad? Seems like a weird idea! But we will see with the good software, we can even make an electric guitar out of it!
Automated colour transmission and reflection measurement system for quantifying results of measurements with a colour change.
Do you want to send message on Discord using an Arduino? It is really easy thanks to webhooks.
A handheld MODBUS-RTU Master using STM32 and Ada.
Develop a tool to monitor the progress of beer fermentation in real-time and non-invasively.
This project uses an Intel Movidius on a Raspberry Pi to detect objects in live streams and blur the backgrounds.
Allow Alexa-enabled applications to transmit data between devices within hearing range while being totally offline.
Read data from an absolute orientation sensor without writing any code!
74HC595 shift register enables up to eight additional output ports using only three ports from the device.
Create a cool gadget that can make a safe zone for your devices to be unlocked.
Create a plotter using an Arduino, CNC shield, and three CD drives (X, Y, and Z). The frame is made out of two dowel rods and a laminate shelf.
Control the state of a lamp remotely through a mobile app or web app by using Pycom’s FiPy, MikroElektronika RELAY click, and WolkAbout IoT Platform.
Sew a WS2812B SMD LED strip onto your clothes. The control board uses Arduino Uno R3 and Mega 2560.
Adding a moving red eye to the iconic Terminator Glasses.
This is a small, smart OLED badge that displays logos, messages, and poems.
A two-player retro Pong game on a 24x16 LED matrix.