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Inspired by the Helios Touch Modular Lights, I thought that developing this project would be neat way to learn about touch sensors while saving some money on the decoration for my brother's room

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Polygon_Touch_Sensitive_Lights

Inspired by the Helios Touch Modular Lights, I thought that developing this project would be neat way to learn about touch sensors while saving some money on the decoration for my brother's room

Introduction | The two unique things about the Helios Touch Modular Lights, is that they use magnets as a way to arrange the modules in different ways and they also are touch sensitive. This project is being developed as a means of learning about the concepts used behind this lighting device, as well as a way to save money - as the Helios Touch Modular Lights sell for over $120. I hope to keep this project under $20 in parts ordered online, with the help of 3D printing the housings for each module on my own printer.

Navigation | I've yet to start with the beef of the project, so not much navigation is required at this point. Come back later for more progress

Results | This project is still in the build phase, so I don't have any results to share with you quite yet.

Credits | Inspiration from Helios Touch Modular Lights

Status of the Project | First revision design process - no schematic yet, and protoyped or working yet.

REVISION 1: In the process of being designed and built - stay tuned

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