12 NEW Raspberry Pi Projects you must try!!!

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Disclaimer: All the projects in this video are the sole property of the creators. We are thankful to each one of them for sharing their projects with us or allowing us to include their project in this video. Check out the full project video of the respective creators below:
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Projects:

12. Zepir V - PicoComputer
His Channel: @bobricius
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11. Raspberry Pi CM4 Cluster
His channel: @MichaelKlements
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10. Product Sorting System
His channel: @roboticslearner
Project video:

9. Smallest Server Rack | Source: Michael Klements
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8. Emo - A DIY Companion Robot
Their channel: @CodersCafeTech
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7. Cyber deck - extruder edition
His channel: @facelesstech
Project video:

6. Home Temperature Monitoring System
Their channel: @element14presents
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5. Litter Detection Robot
His channel: @Kutluhan_Aktar
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4. DIY Photography Tool
Their channel: @VEEBProjects
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3. Macro Keyboard
His channel: @NerdCaveYT
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2. Pockit: A tiny, powerful, modular computer
His channel: @PockitChannel
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1. GPIO-based Game Controller
His channel: @BytesNBits
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:09 PicoComputer
00:45 Raspberry Pi CM4 Cluster
01:27 Product Sorting System
02:09 Smallest Server Rack
02:53 Ad
03:18 Emo - A DIY Companion Robot
03:55 Cyber deck - extruder edition
04:39 Home Temperature Monitoring System
05:19 Litter Detection Robot
05:56 DIY Photography Tool
06:30 Macro Keyboard
07:03 Pockit
07:46 GPIO-based Game Controller
08:25 Outro
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Using pi to run ownCloud server is probably the most useful case out of all.

lemoncryptonfa
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I love seeing all the amazing creations people make with the Rpie. The ideas are limitless.

diegoolivera
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This was a great video. No 4 minute intro and life story or any words from their sponsor. Got right to it off the bat. Love it. Great video.

space_
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The video is coming at just the right time. Today, my Raspberry Pi boards arrived in the mail. It's making me feel inspired to do something great.

michaellichter
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Wouldn't it be great if you could get a RPi for a decent price again? While its good that they are becoming available again, they are not worth $80USD.

allanbrand
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Most don't feel like a real project. Only something to spend money on

kevman
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If sorting basic objects is too much for you, spend the next 4 months creating a Pi-based sorting system, which when finished will save you literally seconds of time.

Great idea.

jeffreytackett
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The sorting robot is sick... def cant wait for my raspberry pi to arrive in the mail

zacharykosove
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If you can buy an Rpi then these would be some great projects. Still so hard to get a pi though these days. Scalpers taking them all :(

Builtbypete
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Very creative , witch program you used for the 3D design ?

ArnoldMetcalf
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I have been thinking about living on mars to much... #12-Solar tracker controller pc, #11 - Mars WWW/C.N.C/CDN system # 10 - Inventory sorter/regolith sorter, modded to be a pick and placer for production/harvesting needs #9 - Per specific server rack for unique loads.. (IE this is what we run the Base UPS or Primary DNS, SMB, SQLdb's, Etc), #8 Not really needed on mars. #7 Alt for #12 or for larger controller needs or rover controller/control station, #6 - built into the base, possible backup ones. #5 - combine with #10 for small harvesters/welders/cargo haulers (scaled up) #4 - Green house support/proper lighting for people. #3 - not needed #2 - meh maybe #1 - tho hacky, able to control #5... yep been playing to many mar's colonizers..

christopherrenn
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The CM4 Cluster and min server rack seem like really cool ideas for SFF budget home lab projects.

georgejones
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I thought those were "project" ideas to build with a few raspberry pis... They are more "kits" to build that uses Pis.

guyprovost
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The sorting should be the way to go to handle recycling

FootageFactory
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That sorter was the coolest ish I ever saw lol

willwill
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These are all cool and people would LOVE to try them ... if they can get their hands on these things.

jimbragdon
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Very creative 👏🏼, witch program you used for the 3D design ?

sherazed
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Foreword: Create a product like this, and the Video community will shower you with eternal admiration!

Backstory: My desire is to use my Sony VX-1000 Camcorder without relying on tapes. The most straightforward approach would be to connect a Sony HVR-MRC1 memory recorder to the camera's Firewire OUT port. Regrettably, these recorders have been out of production for over two decades. Although they can still be found, I am reluctant to spend $400 on outdated technology. This led me to explore alternative options, but it appears that no modern memory recorder with a Firewire port is available anymore.

Consequently, I thought about building my own solution, but I lack the knowledge in electronics, programming, and coding required to do so. The only viable option is to assemble a makeshift solution using existing hardware. During my search, I discovered SCB's (Single-Board Computers). While they don't come with a Firewire port, they can be customized by adding one. My plan would involve installing Windows 7 on the SCB and connecting a mouse, keyboard, and screen to it. Then, I would run an application like WinDV to record the incoming Firewire stream.

Clearly, this setup is far from ideal, as it necessitates carrying around a lot of additional equipment. It hardly compares to the convenience of simply purchasing an HVR-MRC1. However, I remain hopeful that someone reading this might come up with an ingenious solution. Perhaps, by writing a script or firmware, the SCB could be made to operate without the need for Windows 7 and the accompanying hardware. I am not well-versed in this area, but I'm curious if such an approach could be viable.

Thanks.

P.s. Do you mind if I post this in other videos of yours so as many people as possible can see this? Maybe someone can help me out? : )

fc
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Excellent video, Good work. Keep it up.

andyhack
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Good news! RPI 4 is now back in stock. Hurry up before it's too late :)

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