Student designs his own pair of smart glasses with a transparent OLED display and Arduino Nano Every

For his school science fair, Mars Kapadia decided to take things up a notch and create his own pair of smart glasses.

The wearable device, which went on to place in the state competition, uses a transparent OLED display to show info from Retro Watch software running on an Android phone. They’re controlled by an Arduino Nano Every with an HC-05 Bluetooth module to communicate with the mobile app. Power is provided via a LiPo battery.

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Light Indicator For Indoor Parking Using an Infrared Sensor and Arduino Board

In our previous DIY project, we have learned about the car parking counter prototype, which will tell us whether the premises or buildings parking lots are full or not. Such a system would be more attractive and practical if the driver could continue to cover the vacant parking lot immediately upon entering a premise or building providing the parking lot.

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