of Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA) is free program This allows creators to prove that their hardware is compliant. Community-defined open source hardware. The certification logo indicates that certified hardware meets this standard.
the current, Authentication database Over 2939 individual certifications listed. In December, we added 29 new certifications, ranging from hearing aids to plant monitors and everything in between. I’m glad to see new and recurring names appearing. Here are three certifications we think you should check out today.
spark of connection
UID IN000059
spark of connection This is a neat work from Maker’s Asylum It combines a TCS3200 color sensor, Arduino, and NeoPixel lights to create a wearable that detects the colors of objects around it. The device reads colors from the wearer’s surroundings and reflects them onto the NeoPixel, allowing for fun and interactive interactions.
angelo
UID IT000017
This open-source hearing aid was inspired by its creator’s father-in-law, Angelo, and the challenges of interacting with distancing and mask protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic, and is low-cost. An effective solution. of angelo Users can enhance relevant auditory frequencies using microphones, amplifiers, and more, all packed into a luxurious, colorful 3D-printed case. And no tools are required for assembly.
route master
UID SE000029
As a certified plant killer, route master Great for keeping plants alive. This automatic hydroponic controller measures and delivers the right nutrients while tracking pH and EC, controls temperature and humidity, and allows for remote monitoring and control even when you’re not near your plants. Expansion is also very easy thanks to its modular design.
These are three of the 29 open source hardware certifications for December that we think you’ll particularly enjoy. November wasn’t a bad month Also for certificates. Stay up-to-date on all the latest certifications by following Certification Bot. mastodonor Submit your project It will be certified today.