If you’re wanting to spice up a Jack-o-lantern, why not give it some spooky eyes that will look around? [todbot] shows us how to set this up using an Arduino and 3 servos. His rig uses a hobby servo ...
Here’s a great way to guard your front door on Halloween. [Sam Seide] built a motion controlled talking skeleton. The electronics are fairly straight forward, consisting of an Arduino, WAV shield, PIR ...
For some, Halloween is starting to rival Christmas for setting up elaborate holiday decorations. Homeowners now spend many hours─and sometimes dollars─creating ghoulish displays of lit pumpkins, ...
For you Arduino fans, here's a great last-minute Halloween project idea from the guys over at Open Electronics: The basic idea is that they are using an Arduino to monitor ambient audio levels and ...
Our Halloween costumes are just about ready to go, yet we can’t help but feel jealous after seeing this excellent electronic demon costume. What started out as a prank during a Google+ Hangout has ...
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