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DIY Glasses with Wiper: A Fun and Practical Electronics Project

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 Are you tired of cleaning your glasses every time it rains or dealing with foggy lenses? What if you could make your own glasses with built-in wipers? In this fun and innovative DIY project, we'll show you how to build glasses with wipers that can automatically clear away rain or condensation with the push of a button. Not only is this project super practical, but it’s also an excellent way to learn more about electronics and mechanical design . Let's dive into the materials you'll need, the steps to follow, and an action plan to make your own DIY glasses with wipers! Materials Needed: A pair of regular glasses (old or inexpensive ones) Small electric motor (preferably low RPM) Micro wiper blades (you can repurpose small toy car wipers or create custom ones) Small rechargeable battery (e.g., a coin cell battery) Switch (for turning the wipers on/off) Thin wires Soldering kit Glue or double-sided tape Plastic or 3D-printed frame extensions (for mounting the motor and blad...

Mini Ideas

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DIY Club: Smart Glasses for the Blind (Without Arduino)

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  Hello DIY Enthusiasts!  Electronics Projects : Are you a first-year electronics student looking for an exciting project? Join our DIY Club as we explore how to create Smart Glasses for the Blind. This project focuses on enhancing the mobility and safety of visually impaired individuals, without the use of Arduino. Here’s how you can get started: Materials Needed: Ultrasonic sensors Vibrating motor 9V battery and connector Breadboard and jumper wires Sunglasses frame Basic tools (soldering iron, wire cutter, etc.) Step-by-Step Guide: 1. Mount the Ultrasonic Sensors: Attach two ultrasonic sensors to the sunglasses frame. One should be positioned to detect obstacles at head level, and the other at chest level. 2. Connect the Components: Use jumper wires to connect the ultrasonic sensors to the vibrating motor and the battery via the breadboard. Ensure the connections are secure and insulated. 3. Power Supply: Connect the 9V battery to power the circuit. A switch can be added to...