Hackster’s Handpicked Projects of the Week Feb 2, 2018
A LEGO WALL-E, an Elevator Doorbell, an Automated M&M’s Dispenser, a Phone-Controlled Robot Camera + More
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6 years ago • Internet of Things
LEGO WALL-E with ArduinoNERD ALERT! // Smart Doorbell with ArduinoVideo Streaming Web ServerAutomatic M&M’s DispenserCNC Part Picking MachinePocketPilot: An Autopilot Based on the $25 PocketBeagleMobile Remote Surveillance CameraMeasuring AC Current and Sending Data via MQTTTYP — Track Your ParkinglotSmarTC — Smart Thermal CameraLEA — Light Environment AutomationAmbient Light Sensor Using Photo Resistor and LED Lights!Touch Controlled Light Using ArduinoChromecast YouTube Videos Using Google Assistant on PiBraiBox (Educational Braille Keyboard & Control Interface)Low Cost Accurate 3D PositioningOnLight
Combine everyone’s favorite robot with everyone’s favorite tinkering platform.
We needed a doorbell for our office’s freight elevator.
Learn how to stream a video and integrate it with a Python/Flask Web Server.
Automate an M&M’s dispenser using an Arduino Uno and two servo motors.
Use PHP and MySQL to control a machine that will retrieve parts so you no longer have to dig for that 330 ohm resistor!
There is a new puppy in the family! PocketPilot is a smaller version of the BBBmini flight controller.
This is a robot with live streaming controlled by an Android application.
A few components are combined to measure AC current from three lines and send the data out via MQTT.
TYP is an IoT-application based on the implementation of a particle photon that detects whether a certain parkinglot is free or not.
A smart thermal camera using FLIR Lepton3 on BeagleBone Blue board. The project won the “FLIR Lepton3/BeagleBone Blue challenge” in 2017.
With Lea you can automate the lights according to the brightness of the environment.
Uses a photo resistor to determine whether a room is bright, average or dark. It shows this using 3 LEDs and/or the serial monitor.
A touch sensor using a coin that works based on Arduino Capacitive Sensing Library.
With the Google Assistant on Pi, you can cast YouTube videos to Chromecast and control them by voice.
With the Google Assistant on Pi, you can cast YouTube videos to Chromecast and control them by voice.
A ridiculously low cost sensor for real-time tracking of precise coordinates of the tip of a stylus, in confined 3D space.
This NeoPixel light has six different light settings, is connected to the WiFi and controlled via Particle Photon and Blynk app.
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