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If you want to skip out on expensive or less private security cameras, the Raspberry Pi has your home covered.
Sick of boring old point and shoot cameras and want something a little more customizable? Blogger James Wolf shows off how to build your own custom point and shoot using a Raspberry Pi. Using the ...
Create a thermal camera with Raspberry Pi easily with detailed instructions and a bill of materials. The project combines the Raspberry Pi's camera feed with a thermal graphic overlay controlled ...
What makes [mwagner1]’s Raspberry Pi Zero-based WiFi camera project noteworthy isn’t so much the fact that he’s used the hardware to make a streaming camera, but that he’s t… ...
Though Apple's HomeKit home automation platform has supported cameras for over a year, manufacturers have been slow to bring compatible devices to market. Learn how you can create your own HomeKit ...
In this tutorial we'll show you how you can build your very own security camera that can detect movement, record a livestream and back up the video onto a server using a Raspberry Pi and a webcam.
To make this, you’ll need to track down a Pi Zero, the Pi camera, a few cables, a battery, and a 3D printed case. Once you make it, the camera snaps a photo every 15 seconds (you can change this ...
The Raspberry Pi is the foundation of many IoT camera projects, but enclosures are often something left up to the user. [Mare] found that a serviceable outdoor enclosure could be made with a trip t… ...
Raspberry Pi currently offers a pair of native lenses for the camera, including a 6mm lens for $25 and a 16mm lens for $50.