Hackster’s Handpicked Projects of the Week Nov 9, 2018
A Pair of Flaming Palm Trees, a Motor PCB, a Booksound
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The Flaming Palm Trees
6-Layer Motor PCB
Caffein-AI-tor
Mobile Fine Dust (PM10 & PM2.5) and NO2 Meter
ObdiiUartMkrShield
1024 LED Matrix WiFi Message Board with Menu
BookSound Machine
The Badland Brawler
Solar Powered (Beehive) Monitor Using Sigfox
BLE Infrared Thermometer Using Feather M0 Bluefruit LE Board
War Games — ESP32 Sound Board
3 Simple Ways of Programming an ESP8266 12X Module
TFT Graphing: 3D Bar Charts
Hack of the Future: A Flux Capacitor with OmniPreSense RADAR
Wireless LED Lamp with IR Remote Control
Raspberry Pi IP Cam AWS and HLS Streaming
Android and Raspberry Pi — Vending Machine / Kiosk
Spresense Audio Scope
RFID Desk Lamp
Two palm trees, 1,200 LEDs, eight foot flames, and a Teensy control system.
An 11mm diameter motor made from a printed circuit board.
Double deep learning CNN’s with face and emotion recognition, feeding predictive machine learning, to bring you the optimal caffeine kick.
This device measures fine dust and NO2 concentration in the air while on the move and adds GPS coordinates to each measurement location.
ObdiiUartMkrShield is a socket board for Arduino MKR board to talk with vehicles through ODB-II interface.
ESP32-powered 16x8x8 LED matrix displaying real-time news, weather, stock data, date, time and barometer information, menu controllable.
What if a page of a literature novel can be used as the source to create some sort of electronic music? Here you have BookSound machine.
An amazing off-road robot with 4-wheel drive.
Small temperature/humidity/atmospheric pressure monitor using Sigfox to transfer the data. Powered by solar energy to monitor beehives.
How to create a non-contact thermometer with a Feather M0 BLE board and IR temperature sensor together with MIT App Inventor for the app.
Build a 4-button sound board with an ESP32 that plays some clips from the movie!
Interested in programming ESP12 modules? Here are 3 easy ways to do it.
Graph any data on your own 3D bar chart in seconds. Just edit two variables and personalize the colors.
Use the OmniPreSense RADAR and an Arduino to read surrounding speeds and even make part of flux capacitor replica!
An Arduino controlled glowing orb LED lamp with IR remote control.
Stream your Pi Cam outside your home network without port forwarding.
A machine that send top-up to any prepaid mobile (Globe, Smart, Sun) network. And also serving as Wi-Fi hotspot.
Plot the audio recorded with Spresense on a TFT display.
Supersede your old desk lamp with a new one controlled by an RFID tag or card and personalize it with an RGB color pattern to turn it off.
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