I'm part of a group university project and we're all completely new to ardunio but know some of the very very basics.
In our project we're trying to make a wearable bracelet that will sit on someone's wrist using the Arduino lilypad. The device will vibrate/ give haptic feedback to music.
At the moment we're not sure whether this will be to music out loud or if we can get the Arduino to react to music that is being played on a phone/computer similar to how headphones work.
So what we would like help on is:
How could we make an Arduino lilypad vibrate
How could we get it to vibrate to music
And how we could get it to connect to a phone/computer wirelessly or with wires.
Any help or direction on where we could go would be greatly appreciated
Thank you for this. It will definitely point us in the right direction.
Do you mind giving some more detail on the microphone to measure volume and control the vibration motor part. Like some code or similar projects?
Look into Piezo Effect disks, aka audio pickups.
Arduino buzzer is one of those that rattles in a plastic holder.
The things are like capacitors that charge when bent slightly or you put a charge across the leads and the disk bends. They are electro-mechanical ... Piezo-electric devices and rather cheap.