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Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a new project to keep them busy for a few weekends might be interested in these new Raspberry Pi Zero smart glasses which have been created by Thingiverse ...
We've seen Raspberry Pi smartphones and tablets, now here comes the Raspberry Pi version of Google's Glass headset. The Raspberry Pi blog has highlighted a DIY headset that can be powered by the ...
If you’re into pushing tech boundaries from home, this one’s for you. Redditor [mi_kotalik] has crafted ‘Zero’, a custom pair of DIY augmented reality (AR) glasses using a Raspberry Pi Zero.
If you cant afford the Google Glass eyewear which currently sells for $1500, you might be interested in these DIY Raspberry Pi glasses that enable you to view video using a 3D printed screen ...
Raspberry Pi smart glasses subtitle foreigners in real time Wouldn't it be handy if foreigners were subtitled? CNET reader Will Powell thought so, so he built some translating glasses.
Raspberry Pi Zero Smart Glass aims to provide an entry into this world, with image recognition and OCR text recognition in a pair of glasses courtesy of a Raspberry Pi Zero.
What’s really cool about Powell’s system is that it’s hobbled together from a series of existing products, including Vuzix 1200 Star video glasses, and a Raspberry Pi mini-computer.
Using Raspberry Pi 400 keyboard PC as a USB keyboard for your PC [CNX Software] The Raspberry Pi 400 is a computer-in-a-keyboard.
Do you have a flair for DIY projects? Consider putting together these five Raspberry Pi projects that will immediately add to your bedroom.
These are some of the Raspberry Pi-powered projects you can use to turn your house into a smart home.
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Home Assistant on Raspberry Pi provides customizable automations for smart home control. Pi-hole on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W blocks ads and trackers on all network devices.
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