LEDs have a special place in every maker's heart, and it's because we all love the ability to create light at moment's notice. Almost every project I have made over the last two decades has included ...
As an alternative to an Arduino Nano, Uno, or Mega, you can use a Raspberry Pi, a PSoC, a Teensy 3.2, an XLR8, or a ShieldBuddy to control your NeoPixel applications. As an alternative to an Arduino ...
The Nova V3 from Imperial Workshop delivers premium Neopixel saber performance at an unbeatable price. In this unboxing and review, explore why this $170 lightsaber stands out with sleek design, ...
This unboxing and review puts the Nova V3 Neopixel lightsaber from Imperial Workshop to the test, showing its design, features, and why it’s considered one of the best sabers you can get for $170.
The world needs more blinky lights, and [Bertus Kruger] has created a neat way to make lights blink wirelessly. He has a footprint in the middle of the board for soldering the castellated ESP8266 ...
This tutorial from Adafruit shows how to create a custom interactive drum set that lights up with sound. It uses a mic amp sensor that is connected to a miniature Arduino Gemma board to detect when ...
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