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  • Wearable HUD / HMD

  • For the display, I would love to re-create Professor Steven Mann's EyeTap, but the optics are beyond me. Instead, it would be easy to start with TV glasses and perhaps take them apart and find a better long term mount (e.g. in a hat). Eventually that...
  • Walkity

  • Walkity is a new shoe attachable that helps you navigate. It is two-piece wearable which works by using vibrational motors to generate haptic feedback. The generated feedback is used to notify turns and arrivals. Vibration on the left module indicates...
  • ESP32 WiPhone

  • The campaign is over. You can pre-order here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/wiphone-a-phone-for-hackers-and-makers#/ Or join the mailing list to follow along: Join WiPhone Mailing Group Description WiPhone Prototype The WiPhone project is an open...
  • Arduino Controlled Car Alarm

  • I drive a soft top Jeep Wrangler, which means my stuff is only secure against the relatively limited number of people who cant operate a zipper. While I've gotten used to never leaving anything I value in my Jeep, I wanted to know what it would take...
  • The ultimate vlogging mic

  • Experiments in vlogging with a headset & robot cam showed it's worth the investment in a more portable solution for recording audio.  The need for VU meters, transport controls, & counters requires a wireless connection to a phone.  Recording...
  • Old Telephones

  • This is a Dictograph handset for the internal telephone system of an office. We now use it as the main telephone in the hall of our house. I can find few details of when or where it was made. From the look of the electrical technology, I'd say it is...
  • Kaukomieli - a telepresence bot

  • So one day I stumbled upon the website of Double Robotics, a company that makes telepresence robots. Sort of fancy combinations of an Ipad and a Segway. What would it take to make a DIY version that's suitably close to the same feature set?A telepresence...
  • Talking Glove

  • A project for the Human Computer Interface Challenge hosted by Hackaday, to help mute and deaf people to talk Presented by Alexander Fuentes, on 8/26/2018 My human-computer interface project is a simple yet useful lifehack. It was taught to be a way...