Collection of Do-It-Yourself Projects on Raspberry Pi 2 / 3 & Zero W with diverse HATs and pHATs.
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Collection of Do-It-Yourself Projects on Raspberry Pi 2 / 3 & Zero W with diverse HATs and pHATs.
Get into physical computing with Docker and Raspberry Pi
Prometheus exporter for enviroplus module by Pimoroni
Display the upcoming prices on the Octopus Energy "Agile" tariff.
An environment monitor based on a Raspberry Pi Zero W, a Pimoroni Enviro+ and a Plantower air quality sensor to monitor, display and report on air particles, gases, temperature, humidity, noise and air pressure.
a weather display for a raspberry pi and a TFT display written in python3 and pygame
DSCOVR:EPIC image viewer for Raspberry Pi with Pimoroni 2.1" Hyperpixel Round display.
A Python clock designed to run on a Pimoroni GalacticUnicorn.
Control your Unicorn HAT LED matrix from the web
Create a low powered, renewable generation forecast display with a Raspberry Pi Zero & Inky wHAT.
A little desktop clock with round display for Raspberry Pi Pico
An OpenWeather based Inky Impression application to show the upcoming weather forecasts. FOSS
a MacroPad variant with keybow2040, OLED display and rotary encoder
A selfmade IoT-Dashboard written in python and made out of 3 adafruit 16x8 LED matrix, a 24 LED bargraf from adafruit and Pimoroni's unicornhat (hd) + blinkt. it monitors 2 ESP8266 sensor nodes via mqtt and creates rich weather forecasts with underground.io weather data. it also creates a log file with weather information for further usage (like…
A Python Script that performs a basic sound pressure level monitor using the Pimoroni Enviro+
A weather and clock script for the Pimoroni Micro Dot
A small pen holder with embedded Raspberry Pi Pico W and square 1.3" LCD display.
Use a Raspberry Pi to display album art for your current Spotify listens on a 7-colour e-paper display.
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