In this video, we demonstrate how to create a face mask using individually addressable LED strips arranged in a 30 x 12 LED grid. The project utilizes an Arduino Micro, an SD card reader module, a ...
The Govee Permanent Outdoor Lights Prism is the most advanced permanent lighting system on the market, but you’ll pay dearly for its charms. Govee is no stranger to permanent outdoor lights, having ...
An automatic toll gate system using Arduino revolutionises traditional toll collection by eliminating manual intervention. The “automatic toll gate system project” demonstrates how simple sensors and ...
This article is part of Kotaku Deals, produced separately from the editorial team. We may earn a commission when you buy through links on the site. In December, holiday lights look great but being ...
With Active Matrix technology and Dolby Vision, the new 136-Inch LG MAGNIT Active Micro LED display promises true cinematic immersion and stunning 4K visuals. Read on. We have discussed Micro LED ...
LIAN LI has just launched its latest Vector V100 mid-tower PC case and UNI FAN CL Wireless fan. Let’s take a look at both products. Blending modern style with functionality, the LIAN LI Vector V100 ...
MSI has just announced a new range of PC fans that can clip together and pass on power and fan/RGB control without the need for extra cables. The new MSI MPG EZ120 ARGB fan series aren't the first ...
Few things excite a Hackaday staff member more than a glowing LED, so it should be no surprise that combining them together into a matrix really gets us going. Make that matrix tiny, addressable, and ...
DIYer Sean Hodgins turns himself into a Doom video game character, thanks to his Become Anyone 2.0 mask. Imagine slipping on a mask that can project any face, or pattern, you want. Sean Hodgins didn’t ...
In a world where cameras are everywhere and privacy feels like a distant memory, the idea of reclaiming anonymity can feel both empowering and elusive. Whether it’s the subtle unease of being watched ...