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Light Glove - Pro Trinket + ESP8266

A glove built with Pro Trinket and ESP8266 that catches color and throws it as MQTT message for other devices to consume

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This project was created on 01/04/2015 and last updated 6 years ago.

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I built this glove as part of the Element14.com 2014 IoT holiday lights contest. I used a Adafruit Pro Trinket, a color sensor and ESP8266 to catch the colors and send it out as MQTT messages that can subscribed by other devices with MQTT capabilities. ( for example a LED wall washer or a LED Strip driven by a Arduino Yun or other WiFi capable devices. )

It can be easily modified to use other communication protocols instead of mqtt.

The full build log is at here at element14.com

http://t.co/N4yPzvOmlH

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  • 1 × Adafruit Pro Trinket 5v
  • 1 × ESP8266
  • 1 × Adafruit TCS34735 Electronic Components / Misc. Electronic Components
  • 1 × Flex Sensor Electronic Components / Misc. Electronic Components
  • 1 × Resistor and other necessaries

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