Hackster’s Handpicked Projects of the Week May 25, 2018
A Pair of Electronic Cat Ears, an AI Robot Owl, a Lane Detection System + More
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Light Up Kitty Ears!
Archimedes: The AI Robot Owl
PiGI — Raspberry Pi Geiger Counter
Simple Lane Detection
Announce Who Is Home Using Facial Recognition
Auto-Away Assist for Nest Thermostat
Art Deco FM Radio Project Using Arduino
Dual Axial Flux Generator & Wind Turbine
Building Automation with Open Source Components
nanoFramework — Easily Settable Analog Clock Using a Stepper
IoT Camera Mover for Less Than $35
Arduino MKR DIN Rail Mount
Send Data to Ubidots Using Raspberry Pi and NodeRED
Arduino Powered Humanoid Robot Controlled with The Tactigon
Know When a Bear Is Coming
Matrix Orbital EVE2 TFT, Servo and an AMS Magnetic Sensor
Circuito Arduino Controller Pad
This 3D-printed headset comes with custom cat-ear PCBs, created in Autodesk EAGLE and printed at OSHPark!
A wearable robotic owl familiar. Archimedes judges your emotions, via Google AIY.
PiGI is an open-source, plug-and-play mod for the RPi to transform it into a cheap and hackable IoT geiger counter.
Build your own lane detection system in OpenCV using Python.
Perform facial recognition on a doorbell camera and announce who is home over text-to-speech. All data capture and processing is local.
Let Nest know when you are in another room to assist Auto-Away using motion sensors, Particle.io, and Azure!
An Arduino FM Radio with a 3D-printed Art Deco style enclosure!
A highly efficient and compact generator that can be coupled with wind turbines or water wheels to produce upwards of 50V.
Home automation based on Wago PLC, OpenHAB, MySensors, MQTT, Node. js, Grafana, InfluxDB, RFXCOM, and more.
This little clock is driven by a stepper motor which switches every minute, programmed in C# (. net) using nanoFramework.
Build a machine that can move a camera perfectly using the power of a webpage and even the Google Assistant with Particle.
Simple enclosure and breadboard to mount Arduino MKR boards in a cabinet for prototyping.
Struggling to get data from your Raspberry Pi to your cloud account? Fear not for the solutions to your problems lie within.
Move your hands and control this Arduino powered robot using The Tactigon inside T-Skin hand band!
Up to five ESP8266 PIR equipped sensors report events to the ESP server with touch interface color display.
A Matrix Orbital EVE2 3.5" EVE2 TFT, a servo and an AMS Magnetic Sensor Dev kit to show an on-screen 270-degree gauge with 3D-printed knob.
A DIY controlling pad that works as a supplementary project that can control any Arduino device.
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