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Safety first: a Raspberry Pi safety helmet

Jennifer Fox is back, this time with a Raspberry Pi Zero–controlled impact force monitor that will notify you if your collision is a worth a trip to the doctor. Make an Impact Force Monitor! Check out my latest Hacker in Residence project for SparkFun Electronics: the Helmet Guardian! It’s a Pi Zero powered impact force monitor that turns on an LED if your head/body experiences a potentially dangerous impact

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This IoT Pet Monitor barks back

Jennifer Fox, founder of  FoxBot Industries , uses a Raspberry Pi pet monitor to check the sound levels of her home while she is out, allowing her to keep track of when her dog Marley gets noisy or agitated, and to interact with the gorgeous furball accordingly.

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Raspberry Pi Robot That Reads Your Emotions – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi Robot That Reads Your Emotions Hackaday It's getting easier and easier to add machine intelligence to your hacks, even to the point where you sometimes don't have to install any special software. In this case [Dexter Industries] has added the ability to read human emotions to their …

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KLiP Launches Weatherproof Case For Raspberry Pi, Arduino – socalTech.com

KLiP Launches Weatherproof Case For Raspberry Pi , Arduino socalTech.com Santa Barbara-based startup KLiP Industries said this morning that it has launched its first product, a weatherproof case for the popular Raspberry Pi , Arduino, and BeagleBone embedded computers. According to KLiP, it has developed a weatherproof, IP67 …

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s7.io Announces First Complete Go-Anywhere Weatherproof … – PR Newswire (press release)

s7.io Announces First Complete Go-Anywhere Weatherproof … PR Newswire (press release) SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Oct. 17, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — KLiP Industries, a company providing IoT tools for makers, today announced s7 Rubicon – the first ..

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GoBox: A Robotics Subscription Service

Kit maker Dexter Industries pulled the wraps off their latest Kickstarter, GoBox , the first-ever robot subscription service. It’s aimed at kids age 7 and up along with the help of an adult. No prior knowledge of robotics is required and step-by-step guides and videos will be provided.

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You Won’t Believe These Pictures Were All Captured Using a Raspberry Pi – Gizmodo

You Won't Believe These Pictures Were All Captured Using a Raspberry Pi Gizmodo Adafruit Industries recently held a Raspberry Pi Photography contest. Now, they've announced the winners—and you won't believe how good some of them are

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GoPiGo: Turn Your Raspberry Pi into a Fully Functioning Robot – International Business Times UK

International Business Times UK GoPiGo: Turn Your Raspberry Pi into a Fully Functioning Robot International Business Times UK If you've always wanted a robot of your own (and come on, who hasn't?), then a new Kickstarter campaign for a robot kit powered by the Raspberry Pi £30 computer would be right up your street. Dexter Industries is a Virginia-based company that is …

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GoPiGo: Turn Your Raspberry Pi into Fully Functioning Robot – International Business Times UK

International Business Times UK GoPiGo: Turn Your Raspberry Pi into Fully Functioning Robot International Business Times UK If you've always wanted a robot of your own (and come on, who hasn't?), then a new Kickstarter campaign for a robot kit powered by the Raspberry Pi £30 computer would be right up your street.

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