Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Use Your Head to Control a Skull #WearableWednesday

Great project from Mike McGurrin on Hackster.io:

This project uses two Raspberry Pi’s, communicating over WiFi using XMLRPC, along with an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) sensor and a Maestro Servo Controller to have a 3-axis skull wirelessly mimic the head movements of the operator, who is wearing a baseball cap with the sensor Pi and IMU unit mounted on the brim. (A shoutout to Greg G on Haunt Forum for the ball cap mount idea).

See more on Hackster.io, YouTube, and GitHub


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