All exercise bikes on the market have a small on-board computer, with which it is possible to detect some important information about performance such as, for example, the current speed, the ...
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Maker builds tiny $10 secondary 1.14-inch display using an ESP32 — you could play Crysis on it, if you squint
A 1.14 inch secondary display built around an ESP32, that receives video frames over Wi-Fi, and you could build your own for ...
Lucía Garbo has created an Arduino powered noise pollution monitor, powered by an Arduino Mega micro-controller and housed in a 3D printed case. Other components include a SparkFun Sound Detector and ...
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