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“Wondering if you can build this cute clock for kids ? Don’t hesitate, it’s a no brainer ! I made this little clock for one of my grand daughter: she is not yet able to tell the time and was …

“The Multicolor Word Clock is a Variant of the Wordclocks which takes Advabtage of WS2812 Multicolor LEDs (aka NeoPixel) and the Power of an ESP32. Whilst other Word Clocks have the Problem that there aren’t enough GPIOs for the …

“Throughout history, people have invented and used many numeral systems, some well-known: the Sumerian, Roman, Indo-Arabic system (which by the way is used by almost all mankind). But there were also times when other systems were used. In this project …

“This is another one of my series of unusual clocks. The time is displayed on the WS2812 LED strip containing 34 LEDs. Hours, decadic-minutes and minutes each have their own color. Device is really simple and contain only a few …

“This is my RGB LED Sphere project, it certainly is not the first, but I had to have one & all the crowd funded attempts failed so I decided to build one myself. There are 16 slices total & two circular PCB …

“A system that gives my bike front and tail lights, a turn signal, and a speedometer, all in a clean and simple design. Hello! My name is Collin Wentzien, and I am a 15 year old maker and electronics enthusiast …

“How to make balancing LED dot using WS2812 LED strip and MPU6050 accelerometer and gyroscope module. This time I will show you how to make balancing Led dot using WS2812 led strip and MPU6050 accelerometer and gyroscope module. This module …

“A Home Info System (a.k.a Clock) Which displays the Time, Date, Humidity, Temperature, Barometric pressure and Moon Phase. I finally got rid of the dvd player that was only used for the time it displayed (the player itself …

“Ever wanted to do time-lapse video but don’t want to buy a expensive camera or use your iPhone? Raspberry Pi to save the day! Thanks for taking the time to view my project! I’m a big plant person …

“This is a really simple build made up of essentially 3 components and some fun coding with nested loops to translate audio amplitude data into colorful displays; An Arduino (I used an Uno but any Arduino with at least 2 …