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The Raspberry Pi camera is a must-have accessory for your Pi.
When I first saw that the Raspberry Pi had an on-board connection for a camera, I knew what I wanted to build. It would be a battery powered traditional "point and shoot" camera complete with shutter button and a screen. It would run as a PyGame app and be able to act as a server so that I could access the photos over Wifi once they are taken.
Make an interactive messenger bag that reacts to your RFID-tagged objects with full-color LED animations. It will remind you that your keys or wallet are missing, play custom graphics, or just match your outfit! A great wearable electronics project from MAKE Volume 37.
Find out exactly where kitty wanders all day.
Add a personal touch to your Valentine's gift, combining craft and electronics to make a wonderful heart shaped box with your own voice greeting.
Do you ever wish you could go back in time and see what life was like before smartphones, tablets, computers and even television? These days we are bombarded with noise signals from every direction, but before television there was only one primary source of media consumption. Radio!
At work, I often use a Post-it note stating my whereabouts on my office door for those who stop by looking for me when I am out.
This project will help you to hack your doorbell to send Push notification and an email with an attached picture when somebody’s at the door. It use the free PushingBox service to delegate all the programming part and make things easy.
An intercom can be a useful tool or a fun toy.
The Shadowscope, the Transilluminator, the Light Swirler, and the Brain Scanner give you a personal glimpse into your own eyes.
Make a blood pressure tester that’s tough, smart, and mobile.
Wearable, wireless control network adds movement to musical performance.
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