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Combined with an Arduino and an ultrasonic sensor ... life with simple maker staples like servos and microcontrollers. Motion tracking has plenty of useful applications, too – like aiming ...
But that’s not to say some of those fancy head-tracking tricks wouldn’t be a ... The idea here is simple enough: attach a motion sensor to a standard gaming headset (here a MPU-6050 IMU ...
because it needs to be compatible with your Arduino unit. The goal here is to replace tedious cutting parameter inputs with simple gestures, which also require motion tracking. It all comes ...
Using motion detectors and an Arduino you can trigger lights, fans, or even an pneumatically controlled cleaver-wielding clown to help add your house to the “if you dare” list. There are ...
Arduino enthusiasts looking for a new project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in a new slow motion frame which has been created by instructor balls user jollifactory using an ...
you might be interested in this Arduino powered car tracking system which has been featured on the Instructable’s website. The Arduino Powered Car Tracking System uses a Arduino Uno, a GSM ...
If you don’t mind putting in the work, Instructables user stbennet shows you how to build your own tracking system with an Arduino. The system here costs about $225, so it’s really only worth ...
Sieber and Ralph Kistler. It uses a camera sensor from a Kinect, an Arduino mircocontroller, and 10 servomotors. The smirking robo-monkey, meanwhile, is suspended from the wall, giving it a full ...
The first trick, shown in the video above, is an Arduino-powered squirt bottle that also uses a motion detector to fire rapidly every time there's some motion in front of it. If you're trying to ...