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The World's Smartest DIY Disco Ball

This project combines technology and creativity to transform any gathering into a dynamic and interactive experience. Check out the full documentation and making-of on YouTube.

Overview

This DIY Disco Ball is not your average party accessory. It's equipped with sensors to interact with its environment, changing colors to match the surroundings and reacting to sounds, creating a unique light show in sync with the music or any noise in the room.

Features

  • Color Detection: The disco ball can detect specific colors in the room and change its lights to match them, creating a seamless integration with your party theme.
  • Sound Reactive: Thanks to an integrated microphone, the disco ball responds to sound, turning any tune or voice into a captivating light display.
  • Customizable Patterns: With programmable LEDs, you can create an endless variety of light patterns and sequences.

How to Make Your Own

Interested in creating your own smart disco ball? Here's what you'll need:

Parts List

You can also find the complete schematics here.

Assembly and Setup

Follow the detailed instructions in the YouTube guide to assemble your disco ball and set up the software.

Code

The code for this project is available in this repository. Visit the project page to get started.

Contributing

Feel free to fork this project, submit issues, and send pull requests to help improve the disco ball or add new features.

License

This project is open-source and available under the MIT License.

Acknowledgments

Special thanks to everyone who has contributed to this project and supported the development of the smart disco ball.

Enjoy your party with the World's Smartest DIY Disco Ball!

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