March 16, 2022 Todd Sharp "Uploads His Brain to the Cloud" via an ESP-12, to Analyze Gaming Performance Using a low-cost "toy" EEG, Sharp tried to find out whether its metrics correlated to game performance. Read now
March 16, 2022 LED Cube "Flower" Arrangement WLED, ESP8266, and addressable LEDs on castellated cubes combine to form a unique flower-like arrangement. Read now
February 24, 2022 Checking If the Internet Is Up with a Retro Simpson Meter This repurposed meter now indicates if there is Internet connectivity available thanks to an ESP8266 microcontroller. Read now
February 18, 2022 Travis Lin's DSTIKE Hackheld Is an Open Source, Pocket-Friendly Tool for Wi-Fi Network Analysis Based on Spacehuhn's original design, this compact device lets you carry out four key attacks to analyze the security of your network. Read now
February 15, 2022 This "G-Force Player" Lets You Feel Accelerometer Recordings In-Time with a Journey's Video Using data recorded on a smartphone, this desktop device lets you feel every twist and turn of a recorded journey. Read now
February 4, 2022 Perpetual (Google) LED Calendar This 3D-printed calendar wirelessly syncs with multiple Google calendars. Read now
January 18, 2022 Keep Your Valuable Possessions Secured with This Fingerprint Safe This special safe can store up to 127 fingerprints that allows for someone to unlock the internal contents with a quick scan Read now
November 17, 2021 Where’s Jeff? Check the Desktop IoT Location Display Waldo-themed device makes it easy to locate a wandering scientist. Read now
November 3, 2021 This Dual-Microcontroller 3D-Printed Lock and Key Triggers MQTT Messages to Log You In With an ESP8266 in the "lock" and an ATtiny45 in the "key," you'll need to figure out the orientation to get this device open. Read now