Anyone who plays video games will know that few things protect an area like a well-placed sentry gun. In the real world, though, even a person's bedroom or office could use a little protection ...
You’re supposed to spend at least part of your day at work doing actual work, but those rare times of productivity leave you vulnerable to surprise attacks from Nerf blaster-toting co-workers. Not if ...
War, huh, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing, except as an excuse to build a Raspberry Pi powered sentry turret that will track and fire upon your enemies. That’s what [Matt Desmaris] decided to ...
The SwarmTurret is a Raspberry Pi-powered Nerf turret controlled via phone. It has a camera for aiming and can be accessed over a local network. A guide is available on Instructables, with 3D model ...
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NERF Mayhem: The Turret That Took Hacksmith Down
What starts as a fun NERF showdown quickly turns into a full-blown turret war—and Hacksmith’s not ready for what’s coming. With precision targeting and rapid-fire chaos, the custom-built NERF turret ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that might need to upgrade their Pi powered Nerf Sentry Gun, may be interested in a new platform called n.io. Details are still restricted on exactly how n.io functions ...
We admit it, we were browsing Reddit when we found this beautifully hacked together Nerf Sentry turret. But are we ever glad we did — as it turns out, it is very similar to the totally awesome, ...
Maker Tyler Lugger has published a great project to the Hackster.io website which details how you can use a Pi mini PC to create a Raspberry Pi powered Nerf sentry gun, that uses facial recognition to ...
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