This device allows you to enjoy the sound of train motors anywhere.
Trigger an mp3 effect when someone is passing by. Three different projects for three different levels of coding.
Send and receive sound between Particle Photons, using microphones and speakers from Adafruit! Easy and fun, 1 day build or faster.
This Coronavirus Doorbell will detect people with high fever outside your home.
It's a Walkie-Talkie based around the ESP32. It transmits audio using either UDP Broadcast or ESP-NOW.
Use the DFRobot 64x64 RGB matrix panel with a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ to bring a dance party with you wherever you go!
This project uses an ultrasonic distance sensor to create a pocket of wave interference where a small object can be levitated.
In this tutorial, we are going to build a simple FM Radio receiver on a breadboard.
It is the amazing RGB LED desk light. It will be reacting on the surrounding sound and music and will be playing like a visualizer.
Making the Shock Rifle from Unreal Tournament real!
It basically take the sound input from surrounding and give the raw analog value of sound signal to Arduino and generate effect accordingly.
A musical Geiger counter.
A part Arduino, part Java project that aims to recognize compound whistle commands, e.g. to activate a fan, or even steer a drone.
Stereo VU meter based around an Arduino Nano, rotary encoder and a 1.8" 128 x 160 TFT screen.
Enabling HCI on Edge: Multi-threaded Gesture & Sound Control of kiosks with Intel OpenVINO. Eye Wink & Mouth Aspect with numerical models
Here is the full detail review how does the system works. you need audio files. which needed to call by the speaker. name all the audio file
Generate a sound described by Fourier Analysis coefficients. FPGA gives a possibility of generating complex sounds in real time.
In this project, I create a sound location finder. This circuit can be used as the basic building block to a robot that reacts to sound.
Typewriter sounds, animated words and ASCII pictures for this Raspberry Pi based Gonzo tribute art installation
New sound and light for an old retro desktop jukebox.
There are bound to be times when you need to add music or SFX to your M5Stack projects. Here's how to do so with MicroPython.
Use your TV's IR remote to control the volume and mute of separate speakers without using the speaker's remote.
Train and deploy an audio scene classifier with Wio Terminal and Edge Impulse, send mobile notifications with Blynk.
This is a variation of the Light Theremin project from the starter kit and features components soldered onto a PCB.