Meet the teens behind RedSnapper: a smart Arduino-powered prosthetic arm| Arduino Blog
Arduino Cloud is now natively supported on tablets | Arduino Blog
Alvik Fight Club: A creative twist on coding, competition, and collaboration| Arduino Blog
Quickly digitize your Magic deck with this 3D-printable scanning rig| Arduino Blog
MIT’s Octopus is a delightful environmental sensor for urban deployment| Arduino Blog
In the past, DIY tech enthusiasts faced limitations when it came to creating small and intricate projects. However, the introduction of technologies like MicroPython and tiny microcontroller boards such as the Arduino Nano revolutionized the field. This enabled makers to build genuinely projects like wearables, miniature robotics, and ultra-thin gadgets, ushering in a new era […]| Arduino Blog
Home file servers can be very useful for people who work across multiple devices and want easy access to their documents. And there are a lot of DIY build guides out there. But most of them are full-fledged NAS (network-attached storage) devices and they tend to rely on single-board computers. Those take a long time […]| Arduino Blog
Gustavo Reynaga: Inspiring the next generation of makers with MicroPython| Arduino Blog
Every decent stereo sold since the invention of sound has included a knob on the front for adjusting volume. There are influencers and entire communities dedicated to evaluating the feel of those wonderful knobs. So why would you settle for the mushy volume buttons on a remote? Eric Tischer didn’t think he should have to, […]| Arduino Blog
This perplexing robotic performer operates under the control of three different Arduino boards| Arduino Blog
Marble art madness from a marvelous machine| Arduino Blog
The world just recognized Earth Day and it was a good reminder that we all have a responsibility to protect the planet. Unfortunately, many of our devices suck up energy in direct opposition to that goal. But the market has proven that we aren’t willing to sacrifice convenience. Luckily, that isn’t always necessary. To demonstrate […]| Arduino Blog