Raspberry Pi Glass | Wearable Computer
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This project was created for the first Maker Faire in Germany, held in Hannover. It features a wearable Raspberry Pi, dubbed as the "Raspberry Pi Glass." The majority of this innovative device can be printed with a 3D printer, and gold-colored PLA was used to give it a retro-futuristic appearance. To complete this build, you'll need several components in addition to the printable parts, such as a Raspberry Pi, SainSmart 1.8 ST7735R TFT LCD Module (http://bit.ly/sainsmartdisplay), the kernel module for this display (http://www.whence.com/rpi/), two small plastic or glass lenses, a mini Bluetooth keyboard (http://www.ebay.de/itm/111079678580), a Bluetooth dongle (http://www.ebay.de/itm/290762845726), a USB power bank (http://bit.ly/powergenusb), brass screws and nuts in various sizes, self-tapping screws, artificial or real leather, acrylic glass (preferably fluorescent for a nicer look), two 5mm UV LEDs with matching resistors, and a small switch. You'll also need some additional small parts like rivets, cables, and USB plugs. For more detailed instructions, you can refer to the German-language video available here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTB9G9G9lP0.
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