Hackster’s Handpicked Projects of the Week Mar 31, 2017
An Altoids Tin Linux Terminal, a Smart Cube Controller, a Near-Perfect Gyroscope + More!
9 years ago • Internet of Things
PiMiniMintSMART CUBEBiomed Shield for Arduino 101WolfNear-Perfect GyroscopeTouched by Time — CyborgismRaspberry Pi Universal Remote With LIRCAnimatronic TailIt’s For The Birds!J.A.R.V.I.S.Ultra Long-Life Smart IoT Recycling BinLow-Cost MicrocentrifugeMeasure Wind Speed with Eltako Windsensor and Win10 IoT Core
Build your very own Linux terminal inside a mint tin!
Discover a new way to interact with your smart home thanks to Arduino 101: tilt and shake the cube to control your devices via Bluetooth!
Allows students, educators, and hobbyists to learn about biomedicine by monitoring heart rate, temperature, and other physiological metrics.
An IoT multi-terrain robot running on the Arduino 101 platform.
This code enables you to make an accelerometer and gyroscope give the best results.
A wearable device that feeds time data to a user’s skin through vibration patterns.
This project allows anyone to turn a Raspberry Pi into a universal remote using LIRC(LINUX Infrared Remote Control).
An animatronic tail with dual-control.
Reinventing the future of bird watching and environmental monitoring with the Arduino 101!
A personal home automation assistant for controlling electrical home appliances integrated with an augmented reality app.
An ultra-low power, battery-operated recycling bin to showcase a perfect smart city IoT solution using mcThings, Sigfox, and Ubidots!
This is a small, photoresistor-based tachometer for use on several different development boards (whatever you might have laying around).
Quality microcentrifuges are generally too expensive for most people to afford. This project aims to provide a low-cost alternative using e-waste.
This project will help you track wind speeds using the Windows 10 IoT Core and Eltako Windsensor.