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Rudolph the (Not Always) Red-Nosed Reindeer Powered by CheerLights

Posted on December 24, 2015 By Hans Scharler No Comments on Rudolph the (Not Always) Red-Nosed Reindeer Powered by CheerLights

Matt Holmes tweeted that not all reindeer have red noses thanks to CheerLights and introduced the world to his latest project. Matt built laser cut reindeer with electronics to control the color of its nose by syncing with the CheerLights project.

Reindeer Cheer

The nose color is created by controlling a Neopixel and connected to CheerLights by a Particle Photon. It may be the world’s first reincheer!

Find all of the project details on GitHub.

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