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  • HoverPod

  • Open Source components to turn a Hoverboard into a mobility device.
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  • Hackaday NYC x Kickstarter

  • Venue: Kickstarter (58 Kent St, Brooklyn, NY 11222) RSVP required: https://www.meetup.com/MakeIt-NYC/events/242653432/ Join us on Thursday, September 21st as Hackaday MakeIt NYC teams up with Kickstarter for a...
  • Simplicity and Marketing

  • With a functional code and prototypes, my next goal is to have lots of Fochicas installed in cars. For that, two things need to happen. First, the device needs to be made more accessible to the public. Let’s face it, typical parents don’t know how, nor...
  • Initial 3D design and 3D prints

  • We have considered several different design options for Visioneer such as a bracelet, necklace/pendent, pin, glasses, headband, and assistive case attachment.  Each option has both pros and cons.  Finally we narrowed it down to a design involving...
  • Resumption

  • Two days late for the Assistive Technologies round deadline. I thought it was today (not that I would have won anything). Oh well.I stopped work on this project because I thought my color filter wheels and shutter glasses had been stolen. The other day...
  • Balance Belt

  • I am working on building something that matters this is my entry into the Assistive Technologies Challenge for the Hackaday prize. I am creating the balancing belt the balancing belt is designed for someone who has balance issues and needs an assistance...
  • Graspex

  • As I already stated in another of my projects, Dextra, I consider the human hand the most versatile tool we use in our daily lives. We use our hands for almost every action we perform in a normal day. The problem I addressed with Dextra is what happens...