This week we’re awarding a LightBlue Bean board to 50 projects entered in The Hackaday Prize.
We love this little board so much we put it in our store. It brings a microcontroller that has plenty of room and peripherals (and is quite well-known… the ATmega328) with the connectivity of Bluetooth Low Energy. If you’re planning on building something that needs processing power and connectivity with smartphones this is a good place to start. And this week you might just score one as part of the 2015 Hackaday Prize.
We’ll be looking for entries that are getting ready for the physical build and need connectivity. The best way to let us know your project should be one of the fifty winners is to post a new project log with your construction plans and how the Bean (or BTLE) would fit into that plan. Submit your build by next Wednesday and you’re in the running!
We’re giving away $50,000 in prizes, 1/10 of the total Hackaday Prize pool during the build phase going on right now.
Last Week’s 30 Winners
Last week we were looking for great entries in need of circuit boards and boy, did we find a lot of them. Judging is super hard. We looked at all the entries and ended up with these 30 winners. Each will receive $50 to use for custom PCB manufacturing from OSH Park. We expect to see a lot more purple boards popping up on entry pages in the coming weeks! Congratulations to all winners. Each project creator will find prize info as a message on Hackaday.io.
- $100 CT Scanner
- Algorithmic Composter
- An IOT Device That Tells Dad the Stove is Off.
- Arduino MPPT Solar charging
- Binary Fuel Tank
- BLE IMU
- Blockits
- Chocometer
- Dual channel battery charger
- eink Pi display
- ESP LUX
- eye drive wheelchair
- Gas Sensor For Emgergcy Workers
- Guerillamesh
- Internet enabled smoke alarm
- Medical Tricorder
- Open Ground Penetrating Radar
- Open Source Cell Phone
- Pathfinder Haptic Navigation
- Portable environmental monitor
- satSEND
- SentriFarm
- Share the warmth
- Smart Fridge
- Smart Solar Lamp
- Subpos
- TactTiles
- Terra Spider
- The Vision Project
- Wireless battery mouse
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