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Raspberry Pi Smart Sailboat Projects – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Smart Sailboat Projects Geeky Gadgets The project uses a Raspberry Pi Zero 1.3 together with a few extra Pimoroni components in the form of the Black Hat Hacker, Enviro pHat, ScrollHD pHat, Hammer Header and Diffuser. Rekka Bellum and Devine Lu LinvegaI hoping to use the Pi to create an …

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Build Your Own Polaroid Style Printing Camera With a Raspberry Pi and Thermal Printer – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Build Your Own Polaroid Style Printing Camera With a Raspberry Pi and Thermal Printer Lifehacker The project uses a Raspberry Pi Zero, camera module, TFT screen, battery, and few other switches and buttons.

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Use A Raspberry Pi To Power A LED-Based Record Finding System – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Use A Raspberry Pi To Power A LED-Based Record Finding System Lifehacker Australia The project uses a Raspberry Pi , a set of LED strips and a few other parts. While this build is specifically for tracking down records, there's no reason why it couldn't be used for anything else.

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Use a Raspberry Pi to Power a LED-Based Record Finding System – Lifehacker

Use a Raspberry Pi to Power a LED-Based Record Finding System Lifehacker The project uses a Raspberry Pi , a set of LED strips, and a few other parts. While this build is specifically for tracking down records, there's no reason why it couldn't be used for anything else. It's a complicated project to be sure, but you'll find …

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Make A Raspberry Pi-Powered Retro Console Inside An NES Cartridge – Lifehacker Australia

Make A Raspberry Pi -Powered Retro Console Inside An NES Cartridge Lifehacker Australia The project uses a Raspberry Pi Zero, a handful of cables, a four port USB hub, and of course, RetroPie. As far as cases go, this one's pretty easy to build for yourself, provided you have a NES cartridge you don' mind hacking to pieces. Check out …

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Build A USB Hub That Snaps Into A Raspberry Pi Zero – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Build A USB Hub That Snaps Into A Raspberry Pi Zero Lifehacker Australia Video: The Raspberry Pi Zero is great, but it's lacking USB ports. Instructables user Sean Hodgins shares his project that adds four USB ports to the Pi Zero with a cleverly designed little board.

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Build Your Own Pan-And-Tilt Security Camera With A Raspberry Pi And Arduino – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Build Your Own Pan-And-Tilt Security Camera With A Raspberry Pi And Arduino Lifehacker Australia This project uses a Raspberry Pi 2 or 3, an Arduino Uno (or a Genuino Uno), some servos and a USB webcam. The end result is a camera mounted to the servo that's controlled by the Arduino

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Make a Snarky Smart Scale with a Raspberry Pi and an Old Wii Balance Board – Lifehacker – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Make a Snarky Smart Scale with a Raspberry Pi and an Old Wii Balance Board – Lifehacker Lifehacker This project uses a Raspberry Pi 3 (you can use a different model Pi, but you'll need a Bluetooth adapter), the Wii Balance Board, the Wii battery pack and some felt pads. The backend is handled by Initial State, a cloud service that allows you to …

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Raspberry Pi Art Frame using OpenFrame – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi Art Frame using OpenFrame Hackaday The open-source project uses a Raspberry Pi with WiFi and either an HDMI monitor or a monitor that the Pi can drive (e.g., a VGA with an HDMI adapter). You are probably thinking: Why not just let the Pi display images?

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How to build a $200 smart drone with the Pi Zero – ZDNet

ZDNet How to build a $200 smart drone with the Pi Zero ZDNet Quick note: This project uses components from Erle Robotics. I'm not affiliated with the company or its founders, but I do dig their work and open-source ethos

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