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CheerClock: A CheerLights Clock Powered by the Pimoroni Galactic Unicorn and Raspberry Pi Pico W

Posted on November 23, 2022November 23, 2022 By Hans Scharler No Comments on CheerClock: A CheerLights Clock Powered by the Pimoroni Galactic Unicorn and Raspberry Pi Pico W

I discovered an awesome CheerLights project on Twitter: the CheerClock! This project tells you the time highlighted by the latest CheerLights color.

CheerClock: Pimoroni Galactic Unicord and Raspberry Pi Pico W

The Raspberry Pi Pico W sits on the back of the Galactic Unicorn, connects to your Wi-Fi network, gets the latest time and CheerLights color, and displays the time and color on a massive grid of RGB pixels. Self-proclaimed maker and warranty voider, Tinkering Rocks, also created a custom frame and acrylic diffuser grill to complete the finish of the project.

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Download the MicroPython code and SVG files on GitHub to make your own CheerClock. Thanks for sharing, Tinkering Rocks!

CheerClock Demo

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