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This is a simple project. It uses an Android device to switch an LED driven by the Arduino. Connectivity is provided by the Bluetooth module inserted in the breadboard. But one look at the UI on ...
Contains files necessary to wirelessly control an Arduino from an Android device using an HC-05 Bluetooth UART serial transceiver. App built using MIT App Inventor.
Arduino Bluetooth Controller (HM-10 Module) Android Application The Arduino Bluetooth Controller (HM-10 Module) is an android application which is available free on Google Play Store. This app is ...
However, as the video above shows, you can also create your own simple apps for your Arduino project using MIT App Inventor. Dejan Nedelkovski uses two examples: controlling a simple LED and ...
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 ...
How it works: The last version of my Arduino car works with Bluetooth, using HC-06 module: this means that I had to create an Android application that could send commands to my car. At that time I was ...
This paper proposes a voice-controlled robotic system that uses Bluetooth to follow human commands. The voice commands are given to an android app built using MIT App Inventor. These commands are then ...
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