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The speaker is not terribly powerful at just 4Ω/3W and it’s sort of angled backwards but it’s enough to have a bit of music or a podcast playing on a bench top or mounted on the dash in the car.
[AlexMiller11] shared a project for a DIY gesture-sensing remote control that acts like a Bluetooth keyboard, capable of controlling media and presentations on a computer with a high degree of accu… ...
Arduino enthusiasts may be interested in a new project which uses an Arduino Nano mounted to a disposable glove together with a few sensors to create a gesture control system that uses a computer ...
Controlling your speakers could be as easy as waving your hands -- if your speakers are from AIUR, that is. This new Kickstarter project promises a high-fidelity speaker capable of recognizing up ...
The Mooltipass project USB code contributor [Tom] and his friend [Ignatius] recently launched their Indiegogo campaign: meet the 3D gesture controller uMotio (Indiegogo link). As [Tom] has been spe… ...