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These are some of the Raspberry Pi-powered projects you can use to turn your house into a smart home.
The new Raspberry Pi Global Shutter Camera, at just $50, is a very inexpensive solution for camera enthusiasts and hobbyists looking for a camera with a global shutter.
DIY Projects Raspberry Pi’s $50 camera opens the door for awesome DIY photography projects It even accepts interchangeable lenses.
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.
Anyone who is interested in creating projects for the Internet of Things might be interested in a new piece of hardware which has been created specifically for the Raspberry Pi Zero to help create ...
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XDA Developers on MSN5 3D printable enclosures that make your Raspberry Pi or ESP32 look store-bought
Thanks to 3D printing, your Raspberry Pi and ESP32 projects can be housed in gorgeous enclosures that look commercial ...
Raspberry Pi tinkerers, makers and developers that enjoy building projects using the awesome mini PC might find this Raspberry Pi sensor connection card useful for their projects.
The small size of a Raspberry Pi coupled with its compute power makes it the perfect foundation for a whole host of DIY projects. Here, we take a look at three environmentally friendly projects ...
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 ...
Raspberry Pi’s endearingly horrible 5 megapixel camera board accessory launched in 2013, was discontinued in 2014, and still haunts DIY projects to this day.
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