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Here is the circuit of an Arduino-based Panic Alarm! The wiring is very simple so that even a novice can construct this interesting circuit without any difficulty. Arduino is a family of ...
The Arduino Sensor Kit comes as a standalone kit for only €23.00 or $23.00, or can be purchased with the Arduino UNO Rev3 board as a great value bundle for €38.70 or $38.70.
Don't worry, the coding is simple enough to understand even without prior experience. An Arduino is a much better choice than a Raspberry Pi for tasks that require real-time input and responses.
Posted in Security Hacks Tagged alarm, arduino, arduino mega, gsm, i2c, rfid, security ← Homemade Portable Gold Mining Trommel Soundwave Tunes Up Your Portable Workbench → ...
Here is a simple general-purpose security alarm circuit built on the Arduino platform. It brings up an obtrusive alert signal when an intrusion/theft attempt is observed by its front-end sensor. In ...
Once you get the alarm set up, it’ll sense movement near the Arduino, snap a picture, then send it over to you using If This Then That. All you’ll need is an Arduino Yún, PIR sensor, a USB ...
Alarm clocks are cheap and abundant, but they’re pretty boring. If you want to make your own, Instructables user Paranoid Legend shows you how to build one with an Arduino.
Posted in The Hackaday Prize Tagged 2015 Hackaday Prize, arduino, Hackaday Prize, home automation, security system, the hackaday prize ← Mech Engineers: Win 5k For Using A Bearing ...
Arduino Touchscreen Music Player, Alarm Clock (video) 10:25 am October 6, 2016 By Julian Horsey ...