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- Samsung IoT
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- SensiML
- Siemens
- Sigfox
- Silicon Labs
- SmartMatrix
- SmartThings
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- Sony
- SparkFun
- STM32 Nucleo
- STMicroelectronics
- Taoglas
- Teensy
- TensorFlow
- Texas Instruments
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- Things On Edge
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Add Voice Control To Lego Planetarium Using Arduino Nano 33
Our aim is to build a voice-activated planetarium using an Arduino Nano 33 IoT, a Nema 17 motor, and a Lego planetarium kit. This combination is sure to make for a fun and innovative experience. Let’s dive in and get started! Imagine if you tell the planetarium to "move forward ten days," and it does as you say.
By
RichElliot
Moderate
Interfacing Hexabitz Digital Compass With Raspberry Pi 🧭
Build your own Hexabitz Compass With Raspberry Pi.
By
Aula_Jazmati
Moderate
Electronic Dice Using Atom Matrix Esp32
In this Tutorial we are going to make an Electronic Dice that will display a different number every time you shake the Atom Matrix ESP32.
By
Ron
Easy
Smart Christmas Tree
Phone and Alexa Controlled RGB Christmas Tree Lights with WS2811 LEDs and ESP32
Easy
3d Printed Arduino Halloween Décor
In this Spooktacular video I am going to create an Arduino based 3D printed Halloween Décor.
It's super easy, fun and spooky.
By
tarantula3
Easy
Node-red Telegram Bot With Temperature Logger Part-2
Will guide you to node-red integration with a telegram bot to send temperature data.
By
CETECH
Easy
Diy Whack A Mole Game With Lvgl And Esp32 Terminal Display
Discover the fascinating world of game development as we guide you through the process of crafting an engaging Whack-a-Mole game. In this hands-on project, we'll harness the power of the Elecrow ESP32 terminal display and tap into the creativity of the LVGL graphics library.
By
Elecrow
Moderate
Raspberry Pi Home Security System With Hexabitz Modules
In this project, we will be combining the power of Raspberry Pi, Hexabitz, and a Pi camera to create a motion detection camera system.
By
Aula_Jazmati
Moderate
Shake The Dice Using Atom Matrix Esp32
In this Tutorial we are going to make an Electronic Dice that will display a different number every time you shake the Atom Matrix ESP32.
By
Ron
Easy
Make Diy Interactive Paper Robot With Hexabitz 🤖👋😊
Make a robot that reacts to gestures by waving its arms in a cheer!
By
Aula_Jazmati
Moderate
Flowguard: Real-time Water Management With Iot And Ai
Empowering Students for a Sustainable Future through Real-time Water Monitoring and Wastage Prevention with TinyML and IoT
Difficult
Make Simple Raspberry Pi Pico Weather Station With Hexabitz
Join me as I unveil the secrets of designing a simple yet powerful weather station using Raspberry Pi Pico and Hexabitz.
By
Aula_Jazmati
Moderate
Make Simple Raspberry Pi Weather Station With Hexabitz
Embark on a journey to create a weather station like no other!
By
Aula_Jazmati
Moderate
Laser Tag Guns With Arduino
If you're a fan of Laser Tag, this project is for you. Combining basic electronics and cheap materials such as cardboard, you too can create Laser Tag guns with Arduinos to play at home with friends and family! The guns feature a cool pump reloading mecanism and a working trigger.
By
maelstudio
Moderate
Widow's Might
How do we bridge today’s digital divide to connect homebound and elderly persons with helpful existing services?
By
brad-spry
Moderate