This glove lets you feel for objects below the water’s surface
Inspired by dolphin echolocation, IrukaTact is an underwater haptic glove that helps find sunken objects. Developed by Ph.D. candidates Aisen Carolina Chacin and Takeshi Ozu at Japan’s Tsukuba...
View ArticleThis tennis racquet grunts like Sharapova (and others) when you swing it
A racquet that makes quite the racket. Conventional wisdom says that tennis players grunt because it helps them apply the maximal force when they strike the ball. However, don’t be fooled, these...
View ArticleWatch this 3D-printed sculpture create an optical illusion
A group of German Makers have developed an animated, kinetic sculpture that produces a controlled 3D zoetrope optical illusion. Flux was designed to play with the eye’s perception of space and depth...
View ArticleMake an automatic ice fishing jig
If you’ve spent most of your life in a relatively warm climate, chances are you think of ice fishing as sitting inside a shack with a line through a hole in the ice, waiting for a fish to bite....
View ArticleHacking a Little Tikes Goofy Giggles toy into a math game
Like many toys out there designed for toddlers, the Little Tikes Goofy Giggles is colorful, loud, durable and fun for three-year-olds. And that’s about it. Sure it can hold a youngster’s attention for...
View ArticleMechatronic ears for cat lovers
For some, cat ears are the ultimate cosplay accessory. For others, they’re a way of life. (Just ask Ariana Grande.) In fact, there’s even a version that can read a wearer’s brain waves and then...
View ArticleCreate a speedometer for your skateboard with Arduino
If you are even a semi-serious bike rider, there’s a good chance you have a speedometer. “Edbraun,” however, decided that he wanted this same functionality for his skateboard. His model works in a very...
View ArticleDigitize and clone objects around your house with this DIY 3D scanner
3D printers have certainly become more common in the last few years, but 3D scanners, which allow one to scan a physical object and print it, are seen much less in the wild. If you do have a 3D...
View ArticleThis over-the-top Pip-Boy 3000 has real-world features
If you’re a true Fallout fan, you may feel the need to have a Pip-Boy 3000 information display on your left forearm at all times. Though smartwatches provide some of this device’s capabilities, they...
View ArticleMaker creates his own sporty Arduino watch
Alexis Ospitia points out that today’s technology allows us to implement a project like the watch that he built with relative ease. What he did was not simple by any means, but using an Arduino Pro...
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