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Adafruit’s Raspberry Pi blog in the US is becoming an interesting design projects and shows how the tiny computer which came out of Cambridge is being used by the US maker community. This camera ...
YouTube user 1nxtmonster has created a great motion sensing robot that can be 3D printed and is powered by a Raspberry Pi mini PC, check it out in the video below.
It’s really easy to use a Raspberry Pi to create a cheap surveillance system with just one camera, but things get complicated if you want multiple cameras. Over on Pyimagesearch, they figured ...
Raspberry Pi launched a follow-up to its Camera Module 3 with the Camera Module 3 Sensor Assembly. Now, Raspberry Pi users can put the camera sensors into their own custom form factors.
You’ll just need a Windows PC, a PIR motion sensor, a Raspberry Pi 2, and a USB camera. If you’ve been itching to see what Windows IoT is all about, this seems like a good starter project to ...
Prophesee launches an event-based vision starter kit, featuring the GenX320 vision sensor, for the Raspberry Pi 5 development ...
Prophesee, a developer of event-based neuromorphic vision systems, unveils the GenX320 Kit for the Raspberry Pi 5.
If you are interested in pushing the official Raspberry Pi camera to its limits, you may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi slow motion camera project published by Robert Elder. Who explains more ...
A Raspberry Pi-powered sensor can help you detect inaudible sounds from your surrounding area.