Hackster’s Handpicked Projects of the Week
A Retrofitted Flash Unit, a Honeycomb Repair System, an Assistive Wheelchair Add-On, a Sign Language Translo
Hackster Staff
5 years ago
Raspberry Pi Zero Flash CamBoeing Automated Honeycomb Repair SystemFreedom ChairM&M Counter Powered by Azure Cognitive Services & Azure IoTA Glove That Translate Sign Language Into Text and SpeechRead/Write to NFC Tags with Your MATRIX CreatorBerry RacerMIPI Procesing with Ultra96Multi-Octave Portable Capacitive Touch PianoHomeBearTilt: Windows 10 IoT Core + Pimoroni Pan-Tilt HATStore and Graph EC/pH/ORP Data with the TICK Stack and NoCANRoom Comfort Live Display (and Log with MATLAB)Chirp with M5StickCCreate an iPhone App That Talks to Particle MeshDynamic Indication Support for nanoFramework on ESP32QuizBox — The Offline Internet QuizAndroid Things IR Remote HackerLumiereThe LEGO Gardener: A Connected Planter for Your PlantsStep Counter + AppArduino Toyota TPMS Tyre Pressure DisplayGesture Based Media Player Controller Using ArduinoMini Stereo Radio with RDA5807Scrambled Digits Clock with AlarmMachine Learning Smart HomeROS Melodic on Raspberry Pi 4 [Debian Buster] + RPLIDAR A1M8Push Nano’s Button
Make an action camera in a vintage flash unit with Raspberry Pi Zero and camera module.
A Boeing automated honeycomb repair system.
Wheelchair add-on allows quadriplegic individuals to have greater freedom with a puff-controlled robotic arm and various safety mechanisms.
Using M&Ms to show students how computer vision object classification and detection works.
The aim is to convert basic symbols that represent the 26 English letters as mentioned under American Sign Language script and display.
Use unique NFC tags for your next edge, IoT, or AI project.
Design a PCB that uses a Teensy, an LCD screen, joystick, buttons, battery and speaker to create a GameBoy-like gaming system!
Creating a high performance edge processing node using the Ultra96, MIPI and DisplayPort.
Extending the “Portable Capacitive Touch Piano” to span multiple octaves using two push buttons! This portable piano packs quite a punch!
Windows 10 IoT Core UWP app that could follow your face using the Pimoroni Pan Tilt HAT (PIC16F1503).
How to use the NoCAN platform by Omzlo and uFire sensors to measure EC, pH and ORP with graphs by the TICK stack.
Use a DHT22 sensor with Arduino to acquire room relative humidity, temperature, humidex. Show values on display. Log data with MATLAB.
Sound signal communication with Chirp using M5StickC.
Cnnect a Particle Mesh board to an iPhone or iPad. Master connecting to, reading from and writing to BLE devices in iOS.
Connect multiple LED indicators or Nixie tubes to ESP32, under nanoFramework? There is a solution!
An offline internet quiz to find out what subreddit you are, who doesn’t need that?
The IR Remote Hacker imagines that you can control all remote-controlled electronic devices by voice and also with a mobile application.
An Arduino-based programmable light suit for dancers.
A nice and fun watering system built from Raspberry Pi Zero and LEGO bricks to nicely take care of your plants.
Check your everyday activity, get info about recommended norms and share your progress on social networks!
Project using Arduino Micro and a CC1101 to receive and display the tyre pressures transmitted by a Toyota (Auris Hybrid).
Control your media player using simple hand gestures. No complex circuit. Works on all computers.
An easy to build and use stereo RDS FM receiver with RDA5807.
This is a clock with its digits out of order. Within the apparent chaos is a beautiful order! Very easy to use including an alarm clock!
Make a machine learning smart home that adapts to how you control your lights.
This article will cover the process of installing ROS Melodic Morenia on Raspberry Pi 4 running the latest Debian Buster and how to use RPLIDAR A1M8 with your installation.
Nano 33 Sense BLE is loaded with environment monitoring sensors whose data can stream over using Bluetooth or WiFi communication protocols.
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