I've tested dozens of wireless portable party speakers. Here are my current top picks that can play loud and power your next ...
Humans of all ages like music, but you can’t exactly pass a toddler the aux cable. That’s not to say the younger set don’t ...
This document is aimed at the Arduino developers, radio experimenters, hobbyists and anyone interested in building a receiver based on the Si473X IC family from Silicon Labs. This project is about an ...
On the one hand, the original Apple II has been copied over and over again since at least the early 80s, so maybe this hack ...
The Cub hits a sweet spot in Turtlebox's Bluetooth speaker lineup between its Original (Gen 3) and Ranger models. But is it ...
In this project, we build a complete ESP32 GSM voice calling device using the GeoLinker GL868 board. The main idea of this project is very simple. When we press a push button connected to the ESP32 ...
So you've already outgrown Arduino's most beginner-friendly board, the Uno, and are looking to move on to bigger, more exciting projects. In that case, the Nano family might just be what you need.
Currently your Arduino can only beep like a microwave oven. Mozzi brings your Arduino to life by allowing it to produce much more complex and interesting growls, sweeps and chorusing atmospherics.
In the June issue, the construction of a Miniature Watch-Style FM Radio delivering stereo FM output was described. Building on that concept, the next objective was to create an even smaller FM radio ...
This article discusses the concept of Solfeggio Frequencies and how we can generate 528Hz love frequency with Arduino. The 528Hz tone is predominantly known among the others such as 396, 417, 639, 741 ...