Hackster’s Handpicked Projects of the Week Jun 14, 2019
An AI Skin Cancer Detector, an Idea Indicator Light, a River Flow Meter, a Companion Crowbot,
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Skin Cancer AI
Prometheus Lamp
Low Power Water Level Sensor for LoRaWAN/The Things Network
River Monitoring with an IoT Flow Meter
Homepoint — MQTT & HomeKit Touchscreen for ESP32
Odin_Companion Bot Crow
WIND Makes the Feather Fly
Program Over the Air on ESP32 MATRIX Voice
FPGA Remote Programmer
FT1 — A Retro-Styled Terminal
Purdue Verti-Fix
Matchbox-Sized P2P Remote Accessible Camera with ESP32
Voice Control Your Thermostat with a MATRIX Device!
SmartAgro
Smart Terrarium
The Canary: A Portable Air Quality Monitor
Mini “Guess the Number” Game Machine with Micro:bit
M5Stack GPS Logger
ESPWatch with Weather Forecasting by MQTT
Raspberry Pi PhotoBooth
A-M-P: Arduino Music Player
Cloud Motion Vector System for Solar Power Forecasting
Taking a Picture — One Pixel at a Time
Host Web Page Over the Internet on ESP32 Using SD Card
The Joker Clock
Raise the Volume with Remote Controller
The Socks Hand
Robot with HTTP Rest Communication (Pytobot)
Animated Word Clock
AI Smart Draw with Brainium IoT Cloud
A real-time offline AI device for skin cancer detection.
This little lightbulb turns on when you have a EUREKA moment! Featuring the new TinyCircuits accelerometer and NeoPixel-compatible LED.
Build an ultra-low power LoRaWAN / The Things Network device using a MaxBotix ultrasonic sensor.
Send flow rate measurements to the cloud and monitor them in real-time with Soracom Harvest and AWS IoT.
A customizable ESP32-based touchscreen project to control MQTT switches or HomeKit accessories (through the Home App).
A quick build for young makers, who want to make a companion bot.
WIND is a project accelerator for the Adafruit Feather series microcontrollers. It turns them into easy to mount and wire together projects.
Program the ESP32 on your MATRIX Voice over WiFi using the Arduino IDE, and utilize it as a standalone satellite device.
Remote programmer for Xilinx FPGAs via WiFi and Ethernet. Raspberry Pi + Jtag Pi board.
A terminal for use with retro-computer kits. Built in acrylic, with a cheap LCD screen, USB keyboard and Raspberry Pi.
A device for primary care physicians as well as at home patients to treat Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo with ease.
How to make a small, low-cost surveillance camera — including app and device source, with ESP32-CAM or ESP32-EYE + Omnivision camera.
Set up your MATRIX device with Snips. ai to have a voice-controlled thermostat in your home or office!
Use a fleet of devices to monitor the soil in an agricultural field or greenhouse, and visualize the data remotely.
Automated environment for reptiles to promote good husbandry and enable maximum lifespan for animals in captivity.
Air quality on the job is overlooked. Respirators are uncomfortable. But do you know what you’re breathing in? Learn how to build your own.
Build a fun mini “Guess the Number” game machine using a micro:bit board and the compact MU Vision sensor, and program it using MakeCode!
GPS logger that stores your location into a GPX file with a back end web server to view daily rides, add comments and multi-media files.
The ESPWatch is based on ESP-12 WIFI module. It gets the date/time and the weather forecast from Internet server.
An HTML5 and NodeJS photobooth with live preview and custom borders.
Bring back the 8-bit music! Arduino / ESP library for playing melodies with visual feedback (notes or lyrics).
Determine a solar power plant’s power output using data from the Cloud Motion Vector (CMV) Sensor System and a model of the power plant.
A camera that only has a one-pixel sensor. It moves an APDS-9960 across two axes to create a full-color image.
ESP32 + HTTP server + WebSockets + Bootstrap + Husarnet + configuration and HTML files on SD card.
A Lego, Raspberry Pi and Pimoroni clock hack up project.
Use a remote controller to adjust the volume of the radio.
A surprisingly tough hand with bits and pieces from around the shop and some Servo Socks!
An IoT project, with full implemented hardware including battery protection, own hotspot, and easy way to connect and start to code.
Build your own word clock with an animated display. Includes a stylish 3D-printed case and five animation patterns.
A simple demonstration of AI (motion detection) with the Brainium cloud module and Rapid IoT Prototyping Kit.
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