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Do you have a flair for DIY projects? Consider putting together these five Raspberry Pi projects that will immediately add to ...
All kinds of Raspberry Pi projects have been designed specifically for you to be able to use them in your own backyard. Here are some of the best ones.
So, if you're designing a smart home project with your Raspberry Pi, make sure to include these sensors for a well-rounded experience.
You can easily upgrade various features and tech in your bedroom by using Raspberry Pi, if you have the coding know-how. Here ...
A Raspberry Pi-powered motion sensor camera could be the answer. You’ll need a parallax passive infrared (PIR) sensor and some basic coding chops but the finished gadget is worth the time ...
Adafruit just posted an awesome tutorial on reading analog sensors with the Raspberry Pi. It’s a great walkthrough that can be applied to your next Raspi project as well as any project where … ...
Umain's latest development kit for its Ultra Wide Band (UWB) short-distance radar sensor, called HST-D3, works with Raspberry Pi 3 and will allow clients to make new Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
Build a Raspberry Pi-powered computer Photo: Michael Davis There are a few builds out there for making a Raspberry Pi-powered computer setup, from the quick and easy to more expert-level projects.
We have two different options available on the 37 Sensors Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi, you can either buy the kit for $79.99 or with the Pi 3B included for $129.99.
If you want to deck out your kitchen with smart gadgets on a budget and don't mind some DIY work, you can build several using a Raspberry Pi.