The Artemis Watch 2.0, made by CircuitMess, is a $129 programmable smartwatch designed less as a gadget you wear and more as something you can digitally rebuild into your own creation.
XDA Developers on MSN
I stopped buying smart home gadgets and started building them for a fraction of the price
Build for monitoring, buy for safety.
How-To Geek on MSN
This $5 ESP32 board is the ultimate choice for DIY smart home projects
It's why DIY smart home projects suddenly got cheap (and actually doable) ...
Five new Elektor courses help beginners take their first steps in microcontroller programming with Arduino, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi Pico. Each course combines hands-on projects, hardware kits, and ...
A Bluetooth code reader connected to a vehicle. - Maddox/Harbor Freight It's never a good time when one or more dashboard lights decide to turn on. While some dashboard lights are more common and ...
What if the IoT development board you’ve been waiting for finally existed? Below, microbots breaks down how the new CodeCell C6 redefines what’s possible for developers and hobbyists alike. Built on ...
Few things rival the usability and speed of a full-sized keyboard for text input. For decades, though, keyboards were mostly wired, which can limit where you use your favorite one. To address this, ...
Sony’s LinkBuds Fit Hatsune Miku Edition blends ANC earbuds with a virtual idol—real human voice, not AI hype. Culture, color, and clarity collide. Sony Electronics has decided that plain green isn’t ...
Abstract: This research presents an indoor localization system based on the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) values from several ESP32 (WiFi signals) to estimate the objects’ locations (zones ...
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Arduino is being acquired by Qualcomm subject to regulatory approval for an undisclosed sum. Qualcomm Arduino introduces a new UNO form factor board, the Arduino UNO Q, which features both a STM32 MCU ...
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