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If you are interested in pushing the official Raspberry Pi camera to its limits, you may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi slow motion camera project published by Robert Elder. Who explains more ...
It’s really easy to use a Raspberry Pi to create a cheap surveillance system with just one camera, but things get complicated if you want multiple cameras.
Turning a Raspberry Pi into a motion sensing security camera is a classic Pi project, but Microsoft’s put together a bit of a spin on the classic by showing off how to build one using Windows IoT.
YouTube user 1nxtmonster has created a great motion sensing robot that can be 3D printed and is powered by a Raspberry Pi mini PC, check it out in the video below.
While you'll find plenty of people out there who hook up cameras and thermometers to a Raspberry Pi for easy home automation, some people went the extra mile and found really unique sensors to do ...
Raspberry Pi launched a follow-up to its Camera Module 3 with the Camera Module 3 Sensor Assembly. Now, Raspberry Pi users can put the camera sensors into their own custom form factors.
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