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But now we know it has temperature, range finding, and trackball input while displaying time, games, and more with its 128 by 128 pixel OLED 16 bit display. And did we mention the much more ...
An Arduino smartwatch called the O Watch created by 8 year old developer Omkar, who has been creating an Arduino projects since he was six ...
To build you need an Electronics 1 Arduino Mini Pro 328, a 1 FTDI Basic Breakout, 1.5-inche OLED module, Blackberry Trackballer Breakout, and a 1000mAh li-poly battery.
Instructables user benhur.goncalves has published a new project that provides details on how to create your very own DIY Arduino watch that is equipped with a number of useful features that include ...
Let's continue our series looking at some of the good projects surfacing via crowdfunding, on sites like KickStarter. You never know, you may be tempted to contribute, and help make something happen..
This smartwatch runs on an Arduino Pro Mini, a Bluetooth module, and a small OLED display. It's assembled together and then all the software's dumped onto the watch where it then connects to an ...
Arduino is little open source circuit board that lets you create some fairly compelling projects with a few lines of code and some circuit boards. The ...
After waiting almost a month, I opened up the OLED and went right to testing it out. The link in the description pointed me to this website, which is a tutorial from Adafruit. Apparently, Adafruit ...