In this project we have created a car which is controlled via Bluetooth using a Smartphone. This project helps us to understand the working of Bluetooth module and using it with motors and Arduino ...
Robox is a small robotic car project built using Arduino, designed to be controlled via Bluetooth using an HC-05 module. The robot is equipped with two motors for movement, an ultrasonic sensor for ...
The robot is powered by two Arduino boards, controlling various mechanical and electronic components. It moves using tank-like tracks, though traction issues remain a challenge. Initially, it was ...
Soon, you could make everything in your life smartphone-app-controllable—or at least the things that have wires. A California-based inventor has taken to Kickstarter to fund the launch of the latest ...
[John] wrote in to share his latest creation, an Arduino-controlled Bluetooth robot. You might remember him from one of his previous hacks, the Lawnbot 400. This time around, he has decided to scale ...
The Maker’s Pet Robotics Kit is a DIY learning kit designed for robotics enthusiasts, students, and hobbyists who want to explore autonomous navigation and mapping. At its core, the ESP32 works with ...
Abstract: This paper proposes a voice-controlled robotic system that uses Bluetooth to follow human commands. The voice commands are given to an android app built using MIT App Inventor. These ...
Arduino boards get a Bluetooth Smart dev kit from Nordic Semiconductor. The SDK is compatible with a range of Arduino, ChipKIT shields that employ the nRF8001 Bluetooth Smart connectivity device.
[DastardlyLabs] saw a video about converting a PS/2 keyboard to Bluetooth and realized he didn’t have any PS/2 keyboards anymore. So he pulled the same trick with a USB keyboard. Along the way, he ...
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