This Raspberry Pi seismograph detects vibrations from earthquakes to footsteps

In the same way that apps augment the abilities of smartphones, people keep on coming up with new gizmos to make the pocket-sized Raspberry Pi even more useful. The latest is a personal seismographer named the Raspberry Shake that's currently raising funds on Kickstarter. With the Shake, you get a sensor that can record anything from earthquakes hundreds of miles away to footsteps in the room next door. All the early bird pledges have gone, but you can still get yourself a fully-working unit for $149 (Raspberry Pi sold separately).

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