Modified Power Wheel toy with variable speed capabilities and traction control
Automatic walking spider bot
This device will automatically lock any kind of pet door using two different methods.
How to apply a TinyML approach to prevent electrical grid overloads.
Senses the vibration of the toilet flushing, and closes the toilet seat
Added sensors to an iron man helmet to add cool features such as opening and closing the face shield as well as causing the eyes to glow.
How to build an electro-pneumatic circuit for remotely controlling a soft robot using Zerynth and a Particle Photon.
Control the position of a microphone stand remotely through Blynk.
Turn a Furby into a calendar alarm notifier!
Using a website to detect typos and a taser to punish them, I fixed my bad spelling
Ever felt unmotivated to take out the trash? Well now it screams until you do. Why? Well why not?
Have you ever wanted to control a linear actuator with sensors? Well, we did, and we used the actuator to control a light switch.
Using an Argon and a Metal Touch sensor, This device notifies you when your favorite snack is gone.
Used in a coffee roastery as part of a larger system, but can easily be adapted for control needs. A lot of control in a small form factor.
A general purpose wireless I/O board using a Particle Photon. Control a small motor, solenoid, servo, external loads, buzzer and sensors.
A system of three robots that can be controlled and battled by three different players via a mobile webpage.
Battery operated RFID reader allowing you to scan pre-authorised RFID cards anywhere. Scans are sent to Ubidots dashboard for processing.
Control any high voltage (240V, 15A) load whilst monitoring two external sensors and current drawn by load. No additional PSU needed.
The next evolution of the iris goggles with a life of their own.
A Spark-powered, automated, cocktail dispenser
Internet controlled Hovercraft
Two robots that navigate through a maze while using Particle's 3rd generation IoT hardware to send information to the cloud.
Wheelchair add-on allows quadriplegic individuals to have greater freedom with a puff-controlled robotic arm and various safety mechanisms.
A small-scale replica of the original Herbert Televox robot from the 1920's was a great addition to a presentation on "how to tell stories."