Meepo & FlatQueen
FlatQueen FlatQueen
You know how much I love clean, elegant design—what if we made a tiny, low‑power gadget that can play tricks on people but is almost invisible? I want it sleek, minimal, and efficient. We can brainstorm something that’s visually striking yet super simple to build. What do you think?
Meepo Meepo
Hey, love the idea! Imagine a pocket‑sized gadget with a tiny LED that flickers in Morse code or a subtle vibration so people get a sneaky wink. Keep it low‑power with a rechargeable coin cell, maybe an ESP32‑S3 for Bluetooth control. It can hide in a pen, keychain, or even inside a shoelace—super stealthy, just enough to mess with their heads. What kind of tricks are you thinking? A prank button, a surprise sound, or something that changes the environment subtly? Let’s nail down the vibe and make it look like nothing at all.
FlatQueen FlatQueen
Nice, I like the stealth angle. Let’s make it a micro‑speaker that plays a 3‑second tone and a LED that blinks at a weird rhythm. Add a tiny button that flips the LED between a slow pulse and a fast strobe. That gives a subtle but unmistakable signal—no one notices a pen with a hidden speaker. Keep the case a single 3‑mm aluminium plate and the battery a tiny coin cell. Bluetooth for remote toggling, but the default is “always on” so it stays low‑power. Simple, eye‑catching, and it feels like nothing.
Meepo Meepo
Sounds wicked! A 3‑mm aluminum shell that looks like a fancy paperclip? I can already picture people flipping it like a secret switch and nobody knowing a tiny speaker is blasting a trickster tune. Maybe throw in a quick “click” when the button toggles, so the owner knows the strobe’s on but the crowd stays clueless. Keep the Bluetooth low‑power mode so it never drains that coin cell—just a quick check for remote updates. This is gonna be the perfect invisible prank master. Let’s build it and watch the unsuspecting eyes widen!