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Let me introduce another simple microcontroller-based do-it-yourself circuit that detects motion and excites a light source in a flash. The “snooper” here is an ordinary passive infrared (PIR) motion ...
Motion Detection with PIR Sensor Project Overview This project implements a motion detection system using a Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor interfaced with four microcontroller platforms: Arduino, ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, hardware Tagged arduino, capacitive coupling, motion detection ← Computers Beating Computers At Cricket Make Your Own Infrared Camera On The Cheap! → ...
Using motion detectors and an Arduino you can trigger lights, fans, or even an pneumatically controlled cleaver-wielding clown to help add your house to the “if you dare” list.
DWEII 12PCS RCWL-0516 Motion Detection Sensor, Microwave Radar Sensor, Switch Module, for Arduino ESP8266 Nodemcu Wemos, for Raspberry PI, for Human Rat Cat Detector, Detection Distance 5-7m DWEII ...
Developed an IoT-based security system that detects motion using a connected sensor and captures video footage when motion is detected. The system automatically sends an email with an image and video ...
Posted in home hacks Tagged Funduino, Hallway, infrared, motion detection, relay ← (Nearly) All Your Computers Run MINIX Automating A Bowl Feeder With Arduino → ...
Kangaroo’s new sensor (we’ve previously reviewed its motion-only sensor) makes for an enticing choice given its no-tools, no-hub setup, not to mention its $30 price tag.
Outdoor sensors are even more limiting than outdoor lights which is why we were so excited during CES 2019 to see the Hue Outdoor Sensor. This is the first — and only — HomeKit-enabled outdoor ...