• “REMIND-INO” Vintage Alarm to Remind Stuff for the Elderly

    We all know at least one elderly person. Maybe a family member or friend. As they get older, many of them begin to forget things, some as important as taking their medicines. We could be reminding them...

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  • Make a POV clock

    In this project we will explain how to make a POV clock in an easy way. POV stands for persistence of vision. It is a kind of optical illusion in which a visual image seems to persist...

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  • The Arduino based machine that cuts the cables

    If you need to strip a cable or two, that’s easy enough. However, if you have to strip and cut several dozen cables all to the same length it becomes a boring thing. This is why Mr...

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  • 3D Printed Mini CNC Machine

    In this project we will see how to create a 3D printed CNC machine. It’s just a prototype, but once it’s built you will surely be able to build a larger, more accurate one. The principle will...

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  • Muscle-controlled Wolverine bionic claws

    In the fictional Marvel Universe, Wolverine has sets of claws that pop out of his hands as if they were natural parts of his body. While a seemingly fantastic concept, myoelectric sensors are able to pick up...

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  • Prioritize your tasks with LEDs

    As spotted on Reddit, the Light Based Optical Productivity Enhancement System (LOPES) is an Arduino Nano Every-powered device that lights up depending on the tasks that you have left to complete. The Nano takes input from five...

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  • Remind-Ino: an alarm clock for everything

    Who says an alarm clock just has to beep, or annoy you in the mornings? Certainly not MakeUnited, who’s put together an Arduino Nano verbal reminder project over on Instructables. His device lets you program a whole...

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  • Arduino-controlled ball launcher for your pups

    Many dog breeds require a lot of exercise and mental stimulation to be healthy and happy, but not many of us want to spend our time endlessly throwing a tennis ball. That’s why Connor Benson used an...

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  • Garden gnome screams at whoever picks it up

    YouTuber Gavin Scott (AKA Make Fun Stuff) and his friend Kevin have been pranking each other with garden gnomes for years. In the video below, Scott decided to take things to a new level, placing an Adafruit...

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  • Hacking an Audi TT dashboard with Arduino Nano

    Most cars use the CAN (Controller Area Network) communication protocol to enable communication between different devices. The goal of this project is to replace data from the radio with others from Arduino Nano, in order to visualize...

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  • A mechanical clock that tells time using 114 steel balls

    Eric Nguyen has come up with a rather unique way of showing hours and minutes: steel balls arranged as seven-segment displays. Every minute, the face rotates down and a series of 28 servos capture and release the...

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  • Protect your eyes with Arduino

    In the last year or so, due to Smart Working or Distance Learning, the hours spent in front of the computer have increased enormously. Luckily there is a window behind the monitor for taking those breaks that...

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  • Heart beat monitoring system

    In this project we will see how to build a heart rate detection system, we use a pulse sensor and an OLED display, all controlled by an Arduino Nano. The sensor detects the person heartbeat and converts...

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  • Coin Acceptor Vs Servo

    In this project we will see the difference between a coin acceptor and a servo using an Arduino nano to drive them. More info

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  • Hoverboard Power Monitor based on Arduino Nano

    The aim of the project is to measure the energy consumption of the hoverboard during different driving situations. For this reason, Niklas Roy decided to develop a power meter similar to the car’s on-board computer. Roy’s handheld...

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  • Acoustic levitator

    Thanks to the acoustic waves generated by transducers you can make small objects levitate in mid-air. Now you can create this technology (initially used in research labs), even in your home. The main components are an Arduino...

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  • Make your air safer: indoor air quality monitor

    Having too many people in one room with poor ventilation can lead to unsafe conditions and an increased probability of sharing airborne viruses. With this instrument you can track the air quality and visualize historic trends. With...

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  • Digital clock with 24 Arduino Nano

    3D-printed clock with 24 analog faces that combine to form a single digital display. The overall device is controlled by a single Arduino Nano, which keeps track of the time using a RTC module. This unit coordinates...

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