Hackster’s Handpicked Projects of the Week Aug 31, 2018
A LTE Burglar Alert System, a Paper Robot, a Plug-and-Play Power Socket, WebUSB on Android, a Holographic Cube + More
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6 years ago
LTE Cellular Burglar Alert (aka “Burgalert 7000”)IoRCT: The Internet of Radio-Controlled Things!Paper RobotHome ManagerPlug and Play Power Sockets (Patent Pending)Wi-Fi Voice Controlled Robot Using Google AssistantWebUSB + Node-RED + Johnny-Five + Android = KewlnessArduino Nano as CP/M-Compatible ComputerBattery Powered Weather and Air Quality Monitoring StationNetduino Smart CameraRoger Bot the Pet RoverRGB Infinity Mirror with 3D Magnetic SensorStereo Vision on NetduinoBluetooth Low Energy Remote Control for SpotifyANAVI Play pHATMulti-Functional Magnetic Knob for Consumer ElectronicsMake Alexa Keep Track of My Things on My Shelf Using RPiHolo CubeMonitoring System for Smart CropsCoink — An IoT Piggy BankQR Code Reader Decoder (Mac/Raspberry Pi)Retrofit Clapper Light SwitchftDuino: Arduino for fischertechnikAnalytical Power StripSmart WildFire ExtinguisherLED Air Quality MeterDigital Painting Companion (Inspired by Surface Dial)Oink, the Game Controlled by a PigStackable Uno Case: Grow It to Fit Your ProjectBuild Your Own Simon Game with Netduino
Keep unwanted visitors off your premises without relying on WiFi, and get a text message whenever a threat has presented itself!
Drive a radio-controlled car via a RESTful API using any internet-enabled client!
Create a very simple Paper Robot integrated with a flexible PCB actuator!
Control your home, your robot arm, your Dalek, do some gaming, have a simple sport helper and an elderly safety guard in a versatile device!
Plug your redesigned power socket to here and play it without installation!
Add voice control to your robot with the Google Assistant, Adafruit.IO, and IFTTT!
How about we connect an Arduino to our mobile browser, run Node-RED and Johnny-Five on the browser.
cpm4nano is a CP/M-compatible computer based on Arduino Nano.
A web-enabled weather station implemented with Netduino 3 WiFi and a BMP180 sensor.
Combine a Netduino with an ArduCam for a smart camera system!
Roger Bot can be customized, in addition to its built-in Bluetooth program for its robotic arm and rover capabilities.
An infinity mirror with an RGB LED strip that can change its color using Infineon’s 3D magnetic sensor knob connected to an Arduino MKR1000.
Managing two cameras to calculate a depth map using a Netduino board and C#.
Configure your micro:bit to work as a Bluetooth Low Energy remote control to control Spotify on macOS.
Put your Raspberry Pi to work: with ANAVI Play pHAT you can make it an IoT hub during the day and a retro gaming machine during the night!
A magnetic rotary knob for consumer electronics and IoT products using Infineon 3D magnetic sensors.
Used Raspberry Pi, LEDs, and Alexa to turn my storage shelf into a smart shelf, which Alexa will help store and track my things over time.
A holographic cube that can display an object and be able to rotate it using hand gestures.
Design and build a system to monitor the status of your crops using the Netduino 3 WiFi.
An IoT piggy bank with coin detection based on a magnetic sensor.
A QR code reader based on ZBar and OpenCV with Python.
An Arduino clap controller you can retrofit to a UK light switch. Great for home automation!
The ftDuino is an Arduino-compatible device with integrated shields to interface to the fischertechnik construction toys.
Solar panels, batteries and generators need an Analytical Power Strip to prioritize phone charging, gate opening, and refrigeration.
A fire-monitoring and crowdsourcing tool that will allow local fire managers to respond to wildfires.
An air quality meter’s light will change based on the air quality value detected. Air quality data will be uploaded to a cloud’s dashboard.
Focus only on digital painting with an intelligent solution to change your tools, colors, and forget about the keyboard while painting.
A fun little game controlled by a pig, using an Arduino 101 and Processing.
The only enclosure for your Uno that can accommodate any shield stack height and can fit non-shield boards.
Use the power of Netduino to make a compact size Simon game on a half breadboard with LEDs, push buttons, and a piezo speaker.
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