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This project demonstrates how to control a robot car using an Arduino Uno R3 and an Android mobile application created with MIT App Inventor. The car receives commands via Bluetooth from a mobile ...
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This project is a Bluetooth-controlled car system powered by an Arduino and controlled via a Flutter application. It includes code for both the Arduino and the Flutter app, enabling Bluetooth ...
There’s a small phone application to drive the Bluetooth using App Inventor. This would be a pretty straightforward first project and — of course — could be useful for any kind of animal.
Taiwan Maker Education ISV- CAVEDU Education, have a workshop in Maker Faire Singapore !this workshop talk about Using App Inventor to control Arduino 101 Control Ardunio 101's LED blinkingUsing ...
Your robot army, controlled by Arduino and Bluetooth Open-source hardware project shrinks Arduino, adds wireless, creates awesome.
However, as the video above shows, you can also create your own simple apps for your Arduino project using MIT App Inventor.
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.
Arduino has introduced a Nano shaped board with a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE capable Espressif’s ESP32-S3 microcontroller, supporting it with the Arduino IDE and MicroPython. “Beginners can explore in an ...