But there’s also an easier way. Instead of building your own receiver, you can use data from existing networks like ...
Few things are better than kicking back on the couch and streaming your favorite album wirelessly to your stereo from your phone. It's a remarkably easy thing to do with AirPlay, but if you don't want ...
What can’t the Raspberry Pi do? Well, it definitely can operate as an AirPlay receiver for Apple’s Wi-Fi audio streaming protocol, it turns out. Cambridge engineering student Jordan Burgess managed to ...
Transform your Raspberry Pi into a powerful tool for radio communication, capable of exploring frequencies that stretch up to an impressive 6 GHz. The CaribouLite Raspberry Pi radio HAT makes this ...
The ability to play music in your car over a Bluetooth connection is very handy. You can typically just leave your phone’s Bluetooth module turned on and it will automatically pair to your car. Then ...
What if you could broadcast signals across the globe using just a credit-card-sized computer and a handful of components? It might sound like a scene from a sci-fi novel, but with a Raspberry Pi and ...
If you have an older car without Bluetooth built into it, you can buy adapters to do so. But, Redditor parkerlreed decided to create his own system using a Raspberry Pi. The setup here does exactly ...
AirPlay is great for wirelessly piping music through your home, but even basic AirPlay speakers come with a hefty price tag attached. You may already have a perfectly serviceable stereo system in ...
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Raspberry Pi has released the Radio Module 2 for WiFi and Bluetooth integration, and it's super cheap
While we love our Raspberry Pi projects here at XDA, sometimes you don't want the whole Pi; sometimes you just want a slice. Such is the case for people who purchase the individual microcontrollers ...
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