Treffer: Control your Pi robot with Bluetooth.
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MASTERCLASSES YOU'LL NEED THIS • The robot build from part two • Your ongoing robot project • Android device • Get the code, diagrams, images and more via this Github link: tinyurl.com/ APC520ROBOT At the end of part three, we had built our robot from a kit, tested the motors and looked at a number of sensors. In a world where sensors can help a robot navigate its environment, it is informative (and fun) to get hands-on and learn how effective our custom Python robot library is. What we have done is create a connection between a smartphone and our robot, using an app to control the robot and provide a fun means to introduce robotics to a younger generation. Long-time Raspberry Pi Foundation employee and friend of ours Martin O'Hanlon created Blue Dot, a simple controller that uses an Android device and Bluetooth to communicate with a Raspberry Pi. [Extracted from the article]
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