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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.
Bluetooth Controlled Robot with MIT App Inventor This is a project that demonstrates how to build a Bluetooth controlled robot using MIT App Inventor and an Arduino Nano or Junkbot board. The robot ...
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 ...
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 ...
Creating a Bluetooth-controlled device with an Arduino Uno and an HC-05 Bluetooth module enables control of lights or even relays to manage AC appliances wirelessly using an Android smartphone.
The truth is that [Kerimil] didn’t spend forever learning Java and programming the app. Instead he’s showing off the power of App Inventor to get your Android controls up and running fast.
However, as the video above shows, you can also create your own simple apps for your Arduino project using MIT App Inventor.
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