Hackster’s Handpicked Projects of the Week Sep 22, 2017
A Raspberry Pi Security Camera, an Arduino Balancing Robot, an IFTTT Laundry Alert System + More
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Smart Security Camera
PIDDYBOT
The Coin Changer and Vending Machine
KITtyBot
myDryIceChimes
Arduino Sunflower
Raspberry Pi as a Robotic Arm Controller with Flick HAT
Laundry IFTTT Alert
Remote and Voice Controlled Smart Fan
Particle Asset Tracker
SEER
Wi-Fi Deauthing Sandals
Monitor Your Front Door
Secure LoRaWAN Communication Using a TO136 Secure Element
Water Leak Detector
PHPoC-Monitor Temperature & Humidity with Samsung IoT Cloud
Smart Kettle with Alexa
Coffee Machine Water Level Detection with UDOO IoT CLOUD
Binary Clock with Arduino and Plywood
IoT Raspberry Pi security camera running OpenCV for object detection. The camera will send an email with an image of any objects it detects.
The PIDDYBOT is a small, open source balancing robot with the aim of teaching PID controls using a “hands on” concept.
The coin changer needs the teacher’s RFID to let the coin fall. At most they can get 5 coins each time. The vending machine allows students to choose a product after they enter coins.
A walking four legged robot “mammal style.” 3DOF legs, IR receiver all connected to a Pro Mini. Material cost less than $100.
What do you get when you put together some wind chimes, a bunch of solenoids, a myRIO and a block of dry ice? Some very COOL music!
The sunflower follows the light using a servo motor and two photoresistors.
Control a robotic arm to pick up and move objects without having to touch anything! We will be using a Flick Board combined with a Raspberry Pi.
Make laundry machines let you know when they are done, non-invasive automatic start with IFTTT call at end of cycle.
I use a fan for white noise while sleeping, but sometimes forget to turn it on before getting into bed. This will fix that.
Send the GPS coordinates from your Particle Electron Asset Tracker kit to MySignal.io using MQTT.
SEER is a 9-inch hands-free wireless speaker with the integrated camera you control with your voice.
A good starting point for learning about information security.
Use a SparkFun ESP8266 Thing Dev and HC-SR04 to create a monitoring device that can make sure your door stays closed while you’re away.
Secure your LoRaWAN communications using a Raspberry Pi and a TO136 adapted for IoT application.
The Water Leak Detector can monitor two specific locations for the presence of water and notify you via a local alarm or smartphone app.
Monitor humidity and temperature in your home: Send measured data from PHPoC to ARTIK (Samsung IoT) Cloud.
Hacking a kettle on the market to bring Alexa (and as by-product IFTTT) connectivity.
Use the UDOO IOT CLOUD with UDOO NEO and a water sensor to detect when the coffee machine runs out of water.
A timepiece that allows to stop and think about the essence of time, and also a fun project to build!
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