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I know what you're thinking, "Isn't a Zero a bit overkill for a clock?" For a normal clock, probably, but with the internet it can be so much more than a normal clock! You could make a clock that automatically adjusts across time zones based on it's IP address, or perhaps a clock to track your latest amazon order. For me, the clock tells me when the next subway train is coming at my stop. This is a relatively simple build that requires some soldering, but all off-the-shelf components.
BOM:
* a [1.2" 7-segment display](https://www.adafruit.com/products/1269) from Adafruit in whatever color you want
* a Raspberry Pi Zero and supported power chord
* some female to female jumper wires
* a small wifi dongle, preferably one that you don't have to compile the module for (ahem)
* (for the non press-fit version) 4 M2.5 screws and 3mm spacers
There are now two versions of the clock included: the original design features a removable backplate and requires some M2.5 screws and spacers
BOM:
* a [1.2" 7-segment display](https://www.adafruit.com/products/1269) from Adafruit in whatever color you want
* a Raspberry Pi Zero and supported power chord
* some female to female jumper wires
* a small wifi dongle, preferably one that you don't have to compile the module for (ahem)
* (for the non press-fit version) 4 M2.5 screws and 3mm spacers
There are now two versions of the clock included: the original design features a removable backplate and requires some M2.5 screws and spacers
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