What happens when you combine an Arduino-based microcontroller with a palm-sized aluminum box and clicky buttons? A fidget ...
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Critics worry Lego’s new Smart Bricks will dull children’s imaginations by replacing free play with lights and sounds. That ...
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The ESP32-powered Kode Dot gave me the same feeling the Flipper Zero did
To make one thing clear, the Kode Dot is not trying to be a Flipper clone but the vibe is familiar in the best way. From afar, it feels similar in scope, even if both devices are ultimately very ...
Dismo Industries' Cyber Fidget combines an Arduino-like microcontroller with machined aluminum and clicky buttons for a fidget toy that doubles as a programmable geek multitool.
Designed by Cirket open-source hardware in China, the ESP32-DIV V1 is a handheld wireless pentesting and experimentation tool ...
It’s encouraging to see Lego use technology to innovate on its standard bricks, but it should also make use of the ...
Thinking about buying Flipper Zero accessories? These picks explain what each add-on does, where it helps, and where the ...
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