A Brooklynite named Matt Richardson has built a working prototype of a bicycle headlight that uses a Raspberry Pi to project his current traveling speed as he rides around the city. Richardson calls ...
Matt Richardson made some improvements on his bike in order to make bike riding in the city much easier and more fun. Using a Raspberry Pi, a minicomputer mainly used for educational purposes, ...
This thing is so cool it almost looks fake. But [Matt Richardson] isn’t a hoaxster. He actually built what might be called a heads-down display for your bicycle. He refers to it as a headlight because ...
Makers, hobbyists, gamers, and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in this awesome Raspberry Pi projector and gaming system created by ...
Who doesn’t want a pocket protector projector? Nothing will impress a date more than being able to whip out a PowerPoint presentation of your latest trip to the comic book convention. The key to ...
Unless you’re blasting through red lights and stop signs, you don’t really need to care what speed you’re riding a bike at. But maybe knowing that you’re careening through traffic at a blistering ...
Raspberry Pi Zero enthusiasts who are eager to build their very own affordable and portable smart projector using the tiny Raspberry Pi Zero micro PC may find the new Tottori project particularly ...
This DIY Projector with Raspberry Pi features an old projector that is modified with some latest technology nowadays. With few hacks or modifications, this project is fully functional used to display ...