Over the years, people have put Raspberry Pi computers in almost everything. That also includes clothing and devices to keep on your person, creating what are called wearables. You can now get kits and products that act as wearables, allowing you to upgrade your fashion sense with a bit of Pi.
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Bearables
Bearables (£13 / $13) is a really fun, quickish project that lets you add a cute, light-up animal to your clothes. There’s extra stuff you can do with it, like add a light sensor and such, and it comes with some conductive thread. Perfect for younger makers.
ZeroCam
Need the smallest camera possible to do fun or secret stuff on your person? The ZeroCam (£15 / $20) lets you easily affix a very small, Pi-compatible camera to your clothes or wearable project for computer vision or just taking … // Read more: original article.

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