Schlagwort: Cloud Games

  • Top Three Arduino Cloud Games Projects Revealed

    Top Three Arduino Cloud Games Projects Revealed

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    Arduino Cloud Games

    The Arduino Cloud Games was first hinted at just after Christmas, 2021. That’s how long these amazing members of the Arduino community have been toiling on some genuinely incredible projects.

    The top three were just announced live on the community day at Arduino Week 2022, so we thought we’d give you a closer look at what they built. Firstly though, even if it’s something of a cliche, we’ve got to say that picking them was insanely difficult. The quality, imagination and skills we’ve seen throughout the Arduino Cloud Games has been staggering. Seriously, there are very few people who work at Arduino that could build such amazing things.

    So if you didn’t make it into the top three, despair not! You were up against some of the toughest creative competition in the maker world. You all blew our minds with every new project that arrived on Project Hub, so you should be incredibly proud that you made it into the finals. Keep on building!

    Quick Recap of the Arduino Cloud Games

    The objective was fairly broad. Initially people were asked just to pitch an idea for a Cloud-connected project. Of the hundreds of pitches we received, 100 were chosen to receive a free Oplà IoT Kit to be used in the build.

    Arduino Cloud Games awards

    We’ve had a couple of great months over on the Arduino Discord server chatting about the projects as the participants got to work. It’s been one of those wonderful examples of what the Arduino community is all about. Some wonderful collaboration, makers helping makers, and a showcase of talent that’s such high quality it’s hard to believe.

    So, chosen with a great deal of difficulty, here are the top three Arduino Cloud Games projects!

    BRONZE: Oplà Spotify Controller

    Altug put together a project that, on face value, is quite simple. But this is a swan; gliding gracefully on the surface, while furiously kicking below the water to drive everything forward against a strong current!

    With some devilishly cunning workarounds, he was able to connect his Oplà IoT Kit to the Spotify API. From there he turned the screen and capacitive buttons into a music controller, while displaying extra info in an Arduino Cloud dashboard.

    The Spotify Controller was chosen for third place as it’s almost like two projects in one. A web server, and an API controller. It expands control of a closed system (in this case Spotify) to offer a very neat solution that anyone can build for themselves. We also found it particularly inspiring, as seeing an Arduino device controlling a service like Spotify makes you realize just how much an Arduino project is capable of. And that’s worth the $250 Arduino Store voucher, for sure.

    If you can control Spotify, you can control anything!

    SILVER: Smart Fitting Room

    Problem solving and finding solutions are two different things. As Henry Ford said, “If I’d have asked people what they wanted, they would have said a faster horse.” That’s never been more clear since we saw momentumhw’s Arduino Cloud Games project.

    His system places an Oplà inside each cubicle of a clothes store changing room. As well as having a couple of environmental controls on there, the primary focus was on customer assistance.

    People in the changing rooms can call for assistance without needing to leave the cubicle. Furthermore, the Arduino Cloud dashboard gives the store owner (or whoever’s manning the changing rooms) a detailed control and monitoring station to keep an eye on things.

    Such an inspired way to give an Arduino project a commercial application, which it earned the $500 store voucher. Not only that, but it also shows small business owners how they could improve their customer experience in simple, ingenious, inexpensive ways.

    GOLD: Bakerino

    Which brings us to the top award. Nestaflavio built a project at the request of his girlfriend, who has a particular passion for baking bread and pastries. The difficulty she faces is the ambient weather conditions in their locale. Primarily, it’s very dry, and the lack of humidity prevented dough from rising properly.

    After several months of building some amazing Oplà IoT Kit and Arduino Cloud projects, we’ve chosen three to come out on top of the Arduino Cloud Games.

    So this project became a leavening chamber, which allows you to control the temperature and humidity while the dough is rising. With the Oplà taking care of the sensor monitoring and environment control, it also provided a display and buttons for adjustments. Coupled with remote monitoring and controls from an Arduino Cloud dashboard, this project solved the issue with grace and ingenuity.

    We felt it was the quintessential Arduino project. Not a replacement or DIY version of a commercial product, but a clever and functional solution to a genuine need. Something that people both inside and outside of the maker community would want, and could replicate for themselves. So please join us in congratulating nestaflavio for landing the $1,000 store voucher, and the gold award!

    Do go and visit Project Hub to check out the rest of the Arduino Cloud Games projects, all of which were of incredible quality. Which one are you going to make first?

    Website: LINK

  • Let your ideas take flight in the Arduino Cloud Games

    Let your ideas take flight in the Arduino Cloud Games

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    Arduino Cloud Games

    Arduino’s brand new initiative, the Arduino Cloud Games, is now live and accepting submissions.

    This new program is a way to build a community showcase of the most creative, innovative ideas that show the vast potential and scope of connected projects. Let’s take a look at how you can get involved, and let your ideas take flight.

    What are the Arduino Cloud Games?

    Based around five different categories, the games are similar in nature to an athletics event. Pick your specialty, enter the event, and go for gold!

    Step 1: Pitch your idea

    You don’t even need to have your project built and ready to join in. Just pitch your idea, and the 100 most creative will be sent a free Oplà IoT Kit to incorporate into their projects.

    Your project idea must include use of the Arduino Cloud, and if you’re selected for a free Oplà IoT Kit, that must be included as part of your build.

    You’ve got until 23rd January, 2022, to submit your application.

    Step 2: Build your project

    We’ll keep in close contact with all participants during the six weeks building phase of Arduino Cloud Games. The entire community is there to help you if you get stuck, and we want to do everything we can to help you stay on track and motivated!

    Your completed project must be submitted by 11th March, 2022.

    Step 3: Arduino Week Awards

    There are three awards up for grabs for the most creative, innovative, connected projects! Vouchers of $1,000, $500 and $250 for the Arduino Store, with the recipients being announced as part of the Arduino Week celebrations.

    So what are you waiting for? Head on over to the Arduino Cloud Games page, and give us your best connected project pitch!

    Arduino Cloud Games FAQ

    A few people have asked about various aspects of the Cloud Games, so let’s look at those right here.

    Can I still enter if I’m not selected for a free Oplà IoT Kit?

    Absolutely, yes. Your project will still need to be completed and working before Arduino Week, and make use of Arduino Cloud. The Oplà IoT Kit is recommended as a quick, versatile starting point for these kinds of connected projects, so it’s still worth serious consideration. But the Cloud Games are open to everyone.

    What if my project isn’t finished in time, or doesn’t work?

    In order to be eligible for the awards on offer, your project will have to be completed in time, be working, and still be closely related to the original pitch.

    What if I need to change some parts of my project during the build?

    We totally understand that projects evolve as you start building and testing them. And we don’t want to stifle anyone’s creativity with overly inflexible rules! So it’s completely okay if you need to adapt as you’re going. But ultimately, the objective of your project should be similar to your original pitch.

    Can I enter more than one project in Arduino Cloud Games?

    You can. Each pitch must be totally unique, and if more than one is selected you’ll still be expected to complete all projects and have them working before the Arduino Week deadline.

    Can I use other parts, components or devices in my project besides the Cloud and Oplà IoT Kit?

    Of course! Whatever your project needs to do its thing! Use whatever you like, as long as the Arduino Cloud is part of the project (and the Oplà IoT Kit, if you were selected). Let your ideas take flight!

    Do I have to return the Oplà IoT Kit when it’s finished?

    Nope, that’s yours to keep. Although we do expect participants to meet their side of the bargain, and complete the project they pitched in time for Arduino Week.

    Do I have to use every part of the Oplà IoT Kit if I receive one?

    No. The kit includes a lot of gear, features and functions. It’d be impractical to expect a project to use every aspect of it. The Oplà IoT Kit is recommended as it’s a fast, powerful way to build and control connected projects. So as long as the kit is used either in full or in part, you’re good.

    Website: LINK