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For this list we’ll only be using projects created around Halloween 2017, as there’s way too many great ideas out there from previous years.
For you Arduino fans, here’s a great last-minute Halloween project idea from the guys over at Open Electronics: The basic idea is that they are using an Arduino to monitor ambient audio levels ...
If you're looking for a fun electronics project to give a small fright to trick-or-treaters you can create a spooky blinking eyes setup where several ...
If you already have an Arduino and know how to build circuits, you can purchase the project software for the magic mirror and follow the available how-to videos to construct this eye-catching bit ...
JawDuino $20 Talking Skull with Arduino If have an Arduino Uno board, Learnrobotics.org has listed a talking skull project the site says should cost no more than about $20.
Electronic demon costume Our Halloween costumes are just about ready to go, yet we can’t help but feel jealous after seeing this excellent electronic demon costume.
Using motion detectors and an Ardunio you can add a little extra wow to your Halloween displays this year. This article covers the circuits and the code to make that happen.
But for Halloween, you can let your imagination run wild! Jump Scare Tombstone by [Mark] We’re happy to announce that DigiKey and Arduino have teamed up for this year’s Hackaday Halloween Contest.
[Greg] was looking for something to build using his recently acquired Arduino, and with Halloween approaching, he thought a cool light display would make a great project. He browsed around online ...
Halloween is creeping ever closer, and while it can be difficult to carve out the time to prepare, it's going to take more than a couple of cobwebs and a haphazard costume pulled from the closet to be ...
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