After months of promises, the Raspberry Pi camera is finally heading out to hackers and makers across the world. Of course the first build with the Pi cam to grace the pages of Hackaday would be ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has today unveiled a new Raspberry Pi NoIR Infrared Camera they are developing for use with their awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC which is available to purchase for around $35 ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that are looking for a weekend project to keep them busy may be interested in this infrared camera that has been built and is powered by the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC.
Vizy is a Linux-based “AI camera” based on the Raspberry Pi 4 that uses machine learning and machine vision to pull off some neat tricks, and has a design centered around hackability. I found it ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has designed a infrared camera module and RS Components is selling it for £16.80. Dubbed the Pi NoIR, the infrared camera module is a variant of the existing visible light ...
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA: RS Components (RS) is now selling the latest innovative product to emerge from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Priced at GBP16.80, the Pi NoIR infrared camera module is a variant ...
The Raspberry Pi Camera Board has finally landed after many months of anticipation. The module aims to inspire thousands of custom photo and video based projects from makers around the world.
Tech enthusiasts have been adding all sorts of accessories to the Raspberry Pi, transforming it from a basic computer to something entirely different. Some integrate environment sensors into the board ...
‘This is a build I made using a Raspberry Pi, an IR camera, and an HDMI compatible HMD (head-mounted-display),’ writes DMD, ‘The entire build is attached to the headset meaning that I don’t have any ...