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It’s really easy to use a Raspberry Pi to create a cheap surveillance system with just one camera, but things get complicated if you want multiple cameras.
Turning a Raspberry Pi into a motion sensing security camera is a classic Pi project, but Microsoft’s put together a bit of a spin on the classic by showing off how to build one using Windows IoT.
If you are interested in pushing the official Raspberry Pi camera to its limits, you may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi slow motion camera project published by Robert Elder. Who explains more ...
YouTube user 1nxtmonster has created a great motion sensing robot that can be 3D printed and is powered by a Raspberry Pi mini PC, check it out in the video below.
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10 creative uses for a Raspberry Pi in a home office setup - MSN
For security-conscious Raspberry Pi owners who are more concerned about the physical safety of their home office, an SBC-powered surveillance system can come in handy.
Prophesee has announced the launch of the GenX320 Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi 5, making its frameless sensing technology ...
Prophesee launches an event-based vision starter kit, featuring the GenX320 vision sensor, for the Raspberry Pi 5 development ...
Just like the PIR motion sensor setup, this part is super easy. Plug the ultrasonic range finder sensor into digital pin 4 (D4) of the GrovePi+ board and power on your Pi.
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