Hackster’s Handpicked Projects of the Week Jan 11, 2019
An Addressable 7-Segment Display, an Enhanced Donkey Car, a Potato Badge + More
Hackster Staff
5 years ago
Addressable 7-Segment DisplaysStereo Vision and LiDAR Powered Donkey CarPotato BadgeThermoLight — The IoT Thermometer & DisplayArduino — Control Step Motor Precisely via WebAIY — Smart DoorbellSmart Fan (Bike Trainer)PowerON — The All-in-One Mobile AC Power SourceLocalize Your Board with an SMSRandomRex — The Tweeting Picture FrameTernary Digital Clock with ArduinoA Cooler Way to Warm Up Your CarAmbient Sound Light ShowFurby Hacking 101Internet Controlled LED Strip Using ESP32 + ArduinoThe Hovercraft ProjectMaking a Robot Play FetchArduino CNC Plotter (Drawing Machine)Piattuino Plate RobotEtch A Sketch JoystickGiant Lego Hulk Minifig (10:1 Scale) with a TwistEducation with IoT- LoRa+Arduino — Some Assembly Required #2Orange NB-IoT RDK Power Consumption OptimizationBlinking LED and Low-Code: ESP8266 and Hackeet BasicsSimple Remote Display with Mobile AppNodeMCU Based Moisture Monitoring System
Use only 3 wires to control an infinite number of 7-segment single digit displays!
Donkey Car featuring the Ultra96 board, a Raspberry Pi, FPGA-accelerated stereo vision, MIPI CSI-2 image acquisition, a LiDAR sensor, and AI.
It’s exactly what it sounds like. Carved with love from a fresh Yukon Gold potato.
ThermoLight is a thermometer look-alike display that can show up to four values simultaneously using NeoPixels and the ESP8266.
Control a step motor by rotating a plate on web.
Push the arcade button to ring “the doorbell” and take a photo — then review on Google Cloud. Adding Vision enables powerful prototyping!
Make a smart fan that can be controlled with your voice and/or the speed of your bike trainer.
Imagine 120V, coming out of 2 controllable outlets. All coming from a (wireless) box with WiFi.
Get the position of your MKR GSM 1400 on your smartphone through an SMS with a Google Maps link.
A tweeting picture frame made by Rex, the floofiest member of 8 Bits and a Byte.
This is an original ternary digital clock running with Arduino!
It’s winter. Don’t let your car run for 20 minutes just for a little warmth. Build this WiFi-connected heater and spare the pollution!
Ambient sounds are analyzed by frequency content and displayed on a strip of LEDs, dancing to the sound of music, conversation or noises.
Control a Furby Connect (the BLE-enabled version of the classic toy) from your Linux macOS, FreeBSD, or Windows machine.
Control an RGB LED strip using ESP32 hosting an HTTP server written in Arduino framework. Works in local network and through the Internet.
Create a hovercraft and a remote control from scratch.
Use the new Pixy2 and a DFRobot ESP32 FireBeetle to create a robot that can find and retrieve items!
You want to make a machine that could hold a pen and draw you a picture! than this is the best tutorial to guide you making it.
An Arduino Mega controls a MIDI-data stream to 30 plates equipped with solenoids and lets them playing any sound.
Use a joystick to control a classic drawing toy through two DC motors.
A Giant Lego Hulk Minifig (10:1 Scale) that also speaks and moves.
After a couple of months building LoRa field gateways and sample clients, this project shows how to use them for a real-world solution.
Quickly build a battery driven proof of concept with the Orange NB-IoT Rapid Development Kit.
Blink an LED from your smartphone without any coding thanks to Hackeet, a private-by-design low-code application development platform.
Make a simple remote display system with an OLED and Arduino Ethernet. You can absolutely send your messages via mobile app.
NodeMCU interfaced with humidity sensor gets the analog input as moisture and post the moisture value to the cloud.
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