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For the unfamiliar, the Kit-Kat clock is special in that its pendulum tail and eyes move back and forth with each passing second. They’re equal parts cute and creepy.
For people who like the aesthetic but would prefer not to do-it-themselves, ready-made nixie tube clocks are available as oddities from various sources. The kit is priced at US$149.99.
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Makerfabs SmartClock Kit It is a kit for starters. After 1~2 hours soldering and assembly, and easy steps to set the WiFi ssid and password by a phone, you will get: An real-time clock, it will get ...
The kit can be assembled within about 4 hours, pre-cut acrylic sheet case included, using normal soldering tools and any computer running Arduino IDE. To keep the time synchronised Elektor LABS' new ...
This isn’t a typical kit: there is no PCB, and all components are soldered free-form using wire, requiring precision, patience, and a careful reading of the schematic. The video shows you one of the ...