Inspiration

We thought of an issue in society and wanted to solve this problem with a new innovation.

What it does

The Eyeduino allows the wearer to navigate around obstacles. Once the wearer comes in contact with an obstacle the Eyeduino alerts the user with a piezo buzzer.

How we built it

The Eyeduino was built using the Arduino Nano, the Arduino IDE, and tinkercad. First, we brainstormed and designed our product with an online editor(tinkercad). Then, we gathered the components to build our prototype. Lastly, we coded, tested, and made revisions to our design.

Challenges we ran into

-Finding materials for the prototype -Little issues in writing conditional statements -Weight distribution on glasses -Placing of components on frame

Accomplishments that we're proud of

Our accomplishments include: -creating a working prototype -building a prototype with limited materials -successfully transferring the components onto the glasses

What we learned

-We learned about circuit python, and a new developer board called microBit.

  • Basic html -basic python

What's next for Eyeduino

Make more user friendly, and comfortable. We also would like to make it more compact, and lighter.

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