You can create an awesome project with the hacked Kinect! Adafruit presents exciting achievement badges for electronics, science, and engineering. We think everyone should get rewarded for learning useful skills, and these badges are a great way to show and share your achievements. This 'I made a project with a hacked Kinect' badge is perfect for educators, classrooms, workshops, Maker Faires, TechShops, Hackerspaces, and Makerspaces worldwide. It's a great way to encourage beginners on their skill - building journey! Made in the USA, this badge is beautifully designed and built to last a lifetime. It has an iron - on backing but can also be sewn on. In late 2010, Adafruit Industries' Limor Fried, Phillip Torrone, and Johnny Lee started the 'Kinect bounty'. The open - source drivers that resulted have inspired thousands of art, design, robotics, and education projects. Hector Martin won the Kinect Bounty.

How to use: You can use an iron to attach this badge to your clothes following the standard iron - on instructions. If you prefer, you can also sew it on. Just use a needle and thread to stitch it securely. Note: When using the iron - on method, make sure to pre - heat your iron to the appropriate temperature and follow the iron - on instructions carefully to avoid any damage to the badge or your clothing. Maintenance: To keep your badge looking great, you can gently hand - wash it if it gets dirty. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials. If you sew it on, check the stitches from time to time to make sure they are still secure.