I have no “sense" of time - can I develop one? Tempo is a wearable device that feeds time data to my skin through vibration patterns.
Remote control bean powered car driven with an iPhone running the Handy BLE app.
Simple interval timer
Send email alerts with LightBlue Bean using Node-RED on Raspberry Pi.
Have you ever wanted to control a robot from a web browser? Use the LightBlue Bean[+] (LBB[+]) to control a BoE-Shield Robot using BLE.
This little Bluetooth board is ideal for wearable tech and tiny robots. Get started with these projects!
A wearable that promotes mindfully spending your time, which also helps trigger lucid dreams.
A connected pregnancy test that tweets your results instantly, and text messages your mom. May also be used as a light switch.
Interested in making a tiny insrument? This tutorial shows you how to build a tiny ukulele!
This tutorial teaches you how to make a mood light that you can change color and intensity of using your iPhone.
Curious how to light up a NeoPixel sketchpad through your iPhone? Find out how through this tutorial!
RC car controlled using BLE.
A temporary, programmable "tattoo" that can respond to its physical orientation, or play animations.
Turn your bicycle into a brilliant display of safety-enhancing splendor!
The classic picnic game is messy, but this version will let you practice indoors.
Convert a 3D-printed bagpipe chanter into a BLE MIDI instrument.
Hate to remember when to turn on your taillight? This tutorial shows you how to turn your taillight automatically!
Switch on your brain's creative potential with this hacked Dash button – a timer that keeps you in the hypnagogic state.
Curious about building a Theremin instrument? Checkout this tutorial!
A smart shirt that sends infrared sensors and accelerometer data to a machine learning algorithm in order to determine good form exercises.
What happens when you strap a LightBlue Bean to some fireworks?
Take photos whenever your heart races! Accessorize with a clip on earring pulse detector and camera wreath. LinkIt & Microsoft Azure.
Want to prank all those business people on the elevator ? Follow this DIY prank-friendly tutorial!
Turn on your blinker with a hand signal. Turn it off with the flick of the wrist.