Turning a Raspberry Pi into a motion sensing security camera is a classic Pi project, but Microsoft’s put together a bit of a spin on the classic by showing off how to build one using Windows IoT.
The Raspberry Pi is a great little computer to use for a home surveillance system, but most of the projects we've seen have been a bit more advanced. Bitreactive put together a guide for a simple ...
If you are interested in pushing the official Raspberry Pi camera to its limits, you may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi slow motion camera project published by Robert Elder. Who explains more ...
Raspberry Pi launched a follow-up to its Camera Module 3 with the Camera Module 3 Sensor Assembly. Now, Raspberry Pi users can put the camera sensors into their own custom form factors. The move ...
Internet of Things developers Naran have published a new Raspberry Pi project via the Instructables website which provides details on how you can create a motion detecting music system using the ...
This module uses a flame sensor. It will show how to setup a flame detector circuit and register fire using the sensor. Subsequently, this project shows how to set up an Instapush account so when fire ...
Raspberry Pi notes that the CGL 6 mm CS-mount and the 16mm C-mount lenses are examples of third-party products that are compatible with the High Quality Camera. The lens mount is made from milled ...
Raspberry Shake, the maker of an eponymous Raspberry Pi-based seismograph, has launched a new sensor that can pick up inaudible sound waves from earthquakes, landslides, or even the next SpaceX launch ...
A new add-on, or 'hat', is available to attach to the Raspberry Pi computer to create a device that measures air quality, temperature, air pressure, humidity, light, and noise. The hat, dubbed Enviro+ ...
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