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The glove uses an Arduino’s analog to digital converter to read some flex sensors. Commercial flex sensors are pretty expensive, so he experimented with some homemade sensors.
As you all know by now, the Kinect is a pretty epic piece of kit. But did you know that you can use the Kinect to pause, rewind, or fast-forward any video you watch using your Xbox 360? It's true--but ...
If there’s one thing audiences love in sci-fi, it’s a cute robot companion that follows the heroes around. If you want one of your own, starting with this build from [mircemk] could be … ...
LAS VEGAS—Controlling a robot with a wave of your hand sounds like space wizard magic, but Ziro is looking to make it possible for children and robotics hobbyists. Ziro is a robotics kit that uses a ...
LAS VEGAS—Controlling a robot with a wave of your hand sounds like space wizard magic, but Ziro is looking to make it possible for children and robotics hobbyists.
But what if there was a way to bridge that gap? This robot arm guide offers a guide to building a mini robotic arm using Arduino, complete with 3D-printed parts and easy-to-follow instructions.
NASA and the SETI Institute have developed a 'smart glove' that lets astronauts control robots, through one-handed gestures, allowing them to multitask when exploring other worlds.
Magnus is an Arduino-powered exoskeleton that uses pairs of electromagnets and permanent magnets to actuate your fingers with superhuman quickness.
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