A 3D-Printed, Voice-Controlled Lamp

As noted in Nikodem Bartnik’s project video, when you’re trying to solder a circuit board, you’ll likely need to adjust your light source…

Hackster Staff
7 years ago3D Printing

As noted in Nikodem Bartnik’s project video, when you’re trying to solder a circuit board, you’ll likely need to adjust your light source so you can see what you’re doing. This, of course, takes time, and after this distraction, you may have a hard time getting back to exactly what you’re doing. His solution? A voice-controlled lamp!

Cleverly, his setup uses an Android app to take voice commands, which passes this information over Bluetooth to an Arduino Uno-controlled lighting unit. Position is adjustable via three servo motors, and linkages are designed to hold the needed wires inside. The entire frame, consisting of the arms, rotary disk and base, are all 3D-printed.

While great for soldering, this could also be used while reading, or even to find your way to bed at night, commanding the light to turn off after you’ve laid down. You can find more details on the build, including its STL files and code, here.

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