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5 sound-reactive ESP32 projects to make this weekend (May 22-24)
It's time to make some noise.
Musicians, developers or hobbyists looking to transform sound into light may be interested in a new piece of hardware which is being created by Audiolux Devices, aptly named the Audiolux One. The ...
Sometimes, whether we like it or not, ordering PCBs results in extra PCBs lying around, either because of board house minimums, mistakes on either end, or both. What’s to be done with these boards? If ...
Regular Christmas trees don’t emit light, nor do they react to music. If you want both things in a holiday decoration, consider this build from [dbmaking]. An ESP32-D1 mini runs the show here. It’s ...
The Muzio employs a microphone input, which makes it easy to set up — all you need to do is plonk in front of or on top of or close to a speaker and you are “off to the races.” The Muzio employs a ...
The incredible team at AcidMods has done it yet again: they've ripped apart another PSP (this time, including the motherboard!) to create a totally awesome, innovative mod for the system. Today, ...
You've never attended a concert before wearing an illuminated Obama-inspired mask able to convert sound waves into programmed patterns of light. Let's change that... Behold the very trippy, very ...
We recently spotted DiscoDisco at Designjunction, a trade show for cutting-edge contemporary design held every year at London Design Festival. Described as a “21st century disco ball,” the ...
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