Hackster’s Handpicked Projects of the Week Apr 20, 2018
An LTE Cellular Shield, an Arduino Guitar Pedal, a Smart 3D Printer, a GPS Tracker Node + More
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6 years ago • Internet of Things
LTE Cellular Shield for Arduino with Voice!pedalSHIELD MEGAPolar Drawing MachineAlexa / Walabot Controlled Smart 3D PrinterThe Things Network Node for TTNmapper. org with GPSAstronomical and Flight Navigation ComputerRetro AIY Keypad PhoneSmart Garden Light Controller with SonoffYacht TVUsing Onion RFID & NFC Expansion for Access ControlWater ManPlay Polyphonic Tones!ISS Orbit Tracker (ISSOT)Automatic Pill DispenserRetro 1980s LED Clock/Count Up TimerPelops’ HandGesture Control RobotIngegno Retro Games ConsoleAlexa Cloaking Device: Using Walabot for Special EffectsESP8266 Wemos Clock Scrolling Weather News and MoreRaspberry Pi 3 as a Web Server Using Flask and PythonElectromagnetic Field (EMF) AmplifierAnti-Icing SystemWally Flow — Mindfulness with Walabot and AlexaMiniZed Linux Tutorial Part IMatrix Orbital GTT TFT ThermometerShower Temperature Sensor
This powerful cellular shield can easily turn your project into a full-fledged phone with voice, SMS, LTE data, GPS, and more!
pedalSHIELD MEGA is an open-source Arduino Mega programmable guitar pedal. You can create and share your own effects and guitar pedals.
Polar drawing machine built with fischertechnik and Arduino. Thanks to a G-code interpreter, it can draw any bitmap or vector graphics.
An Alexa and Walabot controlled smart 3D printer.
The Things Network (TTN) node based on Adafruit Feather M0 with RFM95 LoRa Radio, Ultimate GPS Feather, and OLED FeatherWing.
Arduino operative system for launching Python scripts for astronomical and flight calculations.
New tech from old tech. Converted an old Tiffany Coke touch phone into a Google Home using a Raspberry Pi and the Google AIY source code.
Can’t find a smart garden lighting controller which integrates properly with Home Assistant? Build your own!
Automatically detect boats and save video clips as they pass. Based on a Google AIY Vision Kit.
You can now use Onion RFID & NFC Expansion for access control, particularly for an electronic lock.
Waterman is a device in form of a box which will check the contamination level of water and also the availability of water in the pipeline.
This project is using my MusicWithoutDelay library to play multiple sounds at the same time.
ISSOT keeps track of the International Space Station and gives you a visual indication of its location; even if you can’t see it.
In short, it is an automatic pill dispenser to aid those who are forgetful when taking their medication.
A retro digital clock with count up timer feature and automatic dimming to match ambient light conditions.
Using Wi-Fi and myoelectric technology, Pelop’s Hand was designed as a low-cost prosthetic concept to emulate the squeezing of one’s hand.
This wirelessly controlled robot car uses gesture: tilt/orientation of hand to drive forward, backward, left or right.
Convert an Arduino Nano into a retro games console.
Walabot 3D spacial data is a fascinating source for SFX. To illustrate, Alexa is cloaked by physically re-configuring its radar signature.
Scrolling weather, news headlines, clock, 3D printer status, and more. All managed through a web interface.
In this step by step tutorial, we will learn how to control RPi GPIO from the Internet using Flask, Python, HTML, CSS. Let’s do it!
Simple circuit to demonstrate EMF existence.
This project aims to prevent the formation of ice or snow by using brine as the anti-icing agent.
Wally Flow replaces bulky and uncomfortable wearable mindfulness trackers by seamlessly integrating mindfulness into the workspace.
A tutorial of Linux setup and PL adventures using MiniZed.
Display temperature information on a Matrix Orbital GTT HMI using a DS18S20 and an Arduino Uno.
Using this setup, you can measure shower temperature and be alerted when the shower is ready.
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