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The Arduino gets a Bluetooth attachment and a set of code. Then you'll need Android Meets Robots, an app that lets you pair voice recognition with any Bluetooth module.
To some of us, hacking an RC Car to simply follow a black line or avoid obstacles is too easy, and we’re sure [Shazin] would agree with that, since he created an RC Car that follows your face ...
To control the Arduino he’s using ArduDroid with a Bluetooth module. The app lets you trigger the various digital and analog outputs, and send and receive data.
Blynk is a platform that has iOS and Android apps that can be designed in minutes to control Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and similar microboards over the internet. Blynk is sort of a prototyping board ...
This project incorporates communication between an Android Phone and the Arduino using Bluetooth. The basic functionality includes taking messages from an android phone, displaying them on an LCD ...
They've already implemented an ultrasonic range detector so the 'bot can override the operator and prevent itself from running off a cliff (although we'd like to suggest mounting one on the rear ...
If you have an Android phone or tablet though, Ben Heck’s latest hack gives you an assistant to help save your meal. This hack focuses on an app, which uses Bluetooth to control a pot-stirring ...
To get the plugin up and running, you'll need to download the AutoArduino sketch onto your Arduino (a sketch is just a fancy name for the code that runs on the Arduino) and then join the beta to ...
For most beginning hardware hackers, Arduino is hard and Linux/Android is easy. The folks at UDOO, a Kickstarter project that ends tonight, aim to solve that by mixing the best of both worlds. The ...
So far Android’s Arduino kit only supports USB connectivity but they hope to have connections by bluetooth in the future. Android’s previous USB protocol only supported accessories that ...