- An electronic version of the classic six-sided die
- A GPS logger that records and displays travel data
- A keypad-controlled lock that opens with a secret code
- A binary quiz game
- A motorized remote control car with collision detection
- A chapter on creating your own Arduino libraries
- Updated robotic vehicle projects
- Newer shields that leverage GPS, 3G, and LoRa data transmission capabilities
- A chapter on MAX7219-based numeric LED displays and LED matrix modules
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