Forward (F) Backward (B) Left (L) Right (R) Auto-stops after short movement unless held. Disconnect option returns user to device selection screen. User Feedback with Snackbars after sending commands.
This project presents a self-driven, modular pipeline cleaning and inspection robot, designed to operate in confined industrial piping systems. It leverages embedded control, sensor integration, and ...
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 ...
All the cool projects now can connect to a computer or phone for control, right? But it is a pain to create an app to run on different platforms to talk to your project. [Kevin Darrah] says no and ...
Relatively pointless, underspecified in key areas like storage, and in today's economic climate a needless luxury; all criticisms that could fairly be aimed at the Sony Rolly, and yet people keep ...
The Pirkus is a fine-looking robot kit that can, once assembled, be controlled via a Bluetooth-enabled phone. The kit isn’t cheap—it’s quoted at 1,000 quid—but it’s no slump when it comes to abilities ...
Neuralink patient Nick Wray demonstrates how the brain chip lets him control a robot arm to take a drink from a cup.
Abstract: In this paper, we propose an innovative robotic system designed to monitor the real time environmental conditions and detect humans that's based on Bluetooth. Passive Infrared (PIR) sensors ...
Oh, dominoes — the fun of knocking them down is inversely proportional to the pain of setting them all up again. [DIY Machines] is saving loads of time by automating the boring part with a remote ...
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