[Zoltan] was developing a workshop on Matter for DEF CON, and wanted to whip up a fun IoT project to go with it. His idea was simple—take a simple toy train, and put it on the Internet of Things.
Have you ever wanted to find a Bluetooth device out in the wild while looking like the comic relief character from a science-fiction series? You might like Dendrite, the direction-finding hat from ...
One of the best and most simplest use cases for an ESP32-based display is a smart home dashboard. Touch or non-touch, it doesn't matter, as a basic display can be used to show information from ...
Arduino has recently introduced a new Bluetooth-based provisioning flow on the Arduino Cloud, starting with the UNO R4 WiFi board. This feature simplifies ...
Easy-to-use: BlinkLED provides a straightforward interface for controlling LEDs connected to an Arduino board. With just a few lines of code, you can create captivating light patterns and customize ...
Bonezegei XPT2046 is a simple Arduino library for resistive touch screens based on the XPT2046 controller. The library provides functions to read the touch coordinates X, Y, and Z from the screen, as ...
In a heartwarming tale of innovation and collaboration, residents at HC-One’s Orchard Mews Care Home in Benwell, Newcastle upon Tyne, have successfully designed and built a homemade Bluetooth speaker, ...
I build robots that move, blink, and sometimes even creep you out. From animatronics to 3D printing experiments, I fuse mechanics, electronics, and creativity to bring ideas to life. Follow to see ...
What looks like a simple ditch in a pasture is actually a powerful tool for protecting the land. No one knows this better than Laurence Manchee of Keela Permaculture Farm, who recently detailed why he ...