Wired.com recently posted a very interesting comparison between the Wowwee/Hasbro BIO-Bugs, and the Sony Aibo. Interesting comparison! For those wanting more information, there's the BIO-Bug vivisection page at Solarbotics.net.
The lonely product in the long-time-ago previous product post has filed a complaint to the INPDL (International New Product Defendant League) against having to represent the Friday Product Post by itself for an entire month. We therefore had to comply by bringing in some new stock to switch out. So here's an Arduino WiFi Shield in the company of five strikingly similar-looking MaxSonar distance sensors. Be careful not to confuse them, they might get really upset.
Arduino WiFi shield (integrated antenna) $84.95 The Arduino WiFi Shield connects your Arduino Uno/Freeduino to the internet wirelessly. Connect it to your wireless network by following a few simple instructions and start controlling your world remotely through the internet. |
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HRLV-MaxSonar-EZ0 $37.95 Looking for a distance sensor that will get you precise readings in the 1mm range? Solarbotics now offers a line of highly precise Maxbotix Ultrasonic Sensors. |
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HRLV-MaxSonar-EZ1 $34.95 Looking for a distance sensor that will get you precise readings in the 1mm range? Solarbotics now offers a line of highly precise Maxbotix Ultrasonic Sensors. |
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HRLV-MaxSonar-EZ4 $34.95 Looking for a distance sensor that will get you precise readings in the 1mm range? Solarbotics now offers a line of highly precise Maxbotix Ultrasonic Sensors. |
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I2CXL-Maxsonar-EZ0 $44.95 Looking for a distance sensor that can be chained via an I2C communication bus? Solarbotics now offers a line of chainable I2C Maxbotix Ultrasonic Sensors. |
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I2CXL-Maxsonar-EZ3 $39.95 Looking for a distance sensor that can be chained via an I2C communication bus? Solarbotics now offers a line of chainable I2C Maxbotix Ultrasonic Sensors. |
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I2CXL-MaxSonar-WR $99.95 Looking for a distance sensor that can be chained via an I2C communication bus and rated to be used outdoors? Solarbotics now offers the I2CXL-Maxsonar-WR Ultrasonic Sensor by Maxbotix that is I2C chainable and IP67 rated. |
Here, now all our venerable products are content that you gave them your undivided and thorough attention, and no doubt properly inspected their descriptions. All that is left to do is to memorize all their first, last and middle names (and the SKUs of course) to address them properly in order to make them completely happy. Then you can go enjoy the sun, or whatever meteorological conditions you are currently in. Meeting dismissed!
Wired.com recently posted a very interesting comparison between the Wowwee/Hasbro BIO-Bugs, and the Sony Aibo. Interesting comparison! For those wanting more information, there's the BIO-Bug vivisection page at Solarbotics.net.
What's worse than having to wait nine months? Having to wait a year and nine months. That's where we're finding ourselves, with Beakerhead here in Calgary aiming to land in September of 2013. Luckily, though, this festival of art fused with technology (think MakerFaire) will have a few smaller events between now and then. We […]
Now that the season of mass gift giving is (temporarily) over, publishing the details on this special gift ocarina box for a wedding anniversary will not ruin a surprise. So I figured I'd share this personal project that uses simple but smart electronics. First I soldered an interrupter switch to the SuperFlex LED Strand with Battery Pack in color purple. […]
We are going to continue with some nice Grove products and mix it up with other bits and pieces. More sensors, a SparkFun LiPo charger, and some raw parts round out this session.
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