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Hand Gesture Controlled Robot

“I wish I could control everything with my hands! Sitting in my chair and controlling things like a BOSS. I’d love it! So I finally came out with a cool DIY hand gesture recognition robot, which can follow the …

$8 Racecar Data Logger

“Nowadays many different companies produce data logging systems for racing applications. However, these systems typically start around $200-$300 and go up from there. Today I’ll show you how to build a simple acceleration data logger that’ll provide …

Control your robot using hand gestures

“Tired of controlling your robot with joystick ? Ever thought of controlling it with your hand gestures. I wish I could control everything with my hand gestures. Sitting on a chair and controlling things, like a BOSS. I loved the thought …

Hand gesture controled robot

“Tired of controlling your robot with joystick?.Ever thought of controlling it with your hands.Wished I could control everything with my hands.Sitting in chair and controlling things like a BOSS . I loved it.So I finally came out …

A DIY Wearable Posture Sensor

“Posture sensors/monitors have been a recurring theme on this blog. They are supposed to remind you of your posture and prevent you from slouching, which can be a cause for back pain and headaches.While my previous sensors were …

GrayBOX - Accident Detection and Theft Protection System

“GrayBOX is a device which protects you and your vehicle. This device will be mounted on your vehicle and will perform some tasks automatically to save you and your vehicle*. GrayBOX contains a SIM card so you can communicate with …

Datalogging Accelerometer Data To An SDCard

“MindForge put together an EMG logger to study and track his dad’s Parkinsons disease. He moved away from it as it was not impractical to wear EMG electrodes all day. However, the project was a good base to build …

Tiny 3D Engine on the ATmega328 (Arduino UNO)

“This project was more like a proof of concept than actually making a fully functional 3D engine on the ATmega328, I was curious to see if the AVR could handle something like this and display lowpoly 3D models. After meeting …