Smart Glasses Are Great, But Have You Seen This Supercool Wilson the IoT Hat?

Wilson - the IoT Hat is a DIY project that you can try at home.

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By Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Updated: 25 June 2021 11:46 IST
Highlights
  • Wilson - the IoT hat uses a 9V battery
  • It is made using Arduino Nano microcontroller and HC-05 Bluetooth module
  • The smart hat has an LED strip that acts as a display

Wilson - the IoT Hat comes with an accompanying app

Photo Credit: Olivier Zegeling/ YouTube

If you thought a smartwatch or a pair of smart glasses were the latest wearables in the market, this quirky hat will prove you wrong. We are talking about a DIY project that can be made at home if you are willing to follow a few steps. But before we get into how it's made, let's delve a bit deeper into Wilson - the IoT hat. Olivier Zegeling, the creator of the hat, says that the wearer can control it with a smartphone. “You can even have the hat display incoming SMS messages,” says Zegeling.

Zegeling has posted a video on YouTube in which he is seen wearing Wilson and demonstrating how it functions. In a 27-second video, Zegeling types a message, "Let's party" on his mobile phone and it displays the same thing on the multicolour LED matrix used on the hat. "I have used #Arduino Nano, a Bluetooth module, and a flexible Led-strip in this build. Cheap and easy," says Zegeling.

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The maker of the hat has also shared instructions for technology enthusiasts who want to try making something similar at home. Zegeling says the hat is equipped with a multicolour LED matrix and some electronics. Besides, it comes with a smartphone app to control it. Not only can the wearer display messages in different styles using their smartphone, but also show incoming text messages, he says.

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But it's not just fun and games. Since such a product can easily be abused, Zegeling says, "To prevent abuse (you don't want to send out nasty messages) a blacklist function is present, and an auto-reply function is available (and lot's of fun) (sic)." It's easy to build since its programming is straightforward, says Zegeling.

A single 9V battery powers an Arduino Nano microcontroller board, an HC-05 Bluetooth module, and an LED matrix. While the LED matrix is at the top of the hat for obvious reasons, some of the other components are internally placed, with not a single wire sticking out. All you need are some shrink sleeves and glue to stick it under the top of the hat.

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Zegeling has published a slightly longer explainer on how he created Wilson - the IoT hat on Instructables, a website that specialises in user-created DIY projects.

You, too, can try fashioning a hat of your own and name it anything you wish.


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