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The world's first Arduino compatible microcomputer that can communicate wirelessly to any smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth v4.0 has been touted by wireless start up Open Source RF.
An Arduino controller app (Here’s one for the iPhone and one for Android devices) An idea of what you’re trying to achieve A little technical know-how!
Soundscape runs on an iPhone so Bluetooth is the obvious choice for creating the buttons. To simplify things, the project uses an Adafruit Feather nRF52 Bluefruit board.
Your robot army, controlled by Arduino and Bluetooth Open-source hardware project shrinks Arduino, adds wireless, creates awesome.
The $22 kit includes an Arduino-BLE board and 6-pin header that should be fairly broadly applicable for building Arduino-based hardware that can communicate with iOS devices.
We have seen quite a few remote controlled gadgets, controlled by the iPhone, the latest one is this fun iPhone controlled Solar Powered Arduino Tank from the guys over at Project Allusion.
Gamers that enjoy tinkering with Arduino, are sure to enjoy this neat GTA V PC hack that used the Arduino platform to enable you to control the in-game cellphone using your real iPhone using a ...