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Tech News Google Should Give Bluetooth-Controlled Robots Away With Every Android Purchase By Kat Hannaford Published June 21, 2010 | Comments (0) 𝕏 ...
Looking for an easy way to control that Arduino powered robot you built? We just caught wind of a pair of apps for Android that look pretty handy! WiFi Bot Control and Bluetooth Bot Control. So ...
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 ...
The robot that Hideyuki Takei and Reo Matsumura have designed may not be capable of much movement as of yet, but the phone-to-robot interaction via bluetooth is no less a feat of design.
The Bluetooth-equipped Brainlink also allows robots to be controlled via the user's laptop or Android smartphone, which opens up all sorts of possibilities.
One Kickstarter project aims to change that, by making a 4-inch, animated, Bluetooth-controlled toy robot modeled after everyone's favorite green mascot.
I'm a sucker for robotic remote control toys and a company called BeeWi has a new toy that like-minded geeks might find interesting called the BBZ150 Bluetooth Mini Robot. This little robot is ...
These amazing little robots and cars are controlled by an Android device via Bluetooth. It’s amazing to see what enthusiasts and tech experts have come up with (perhaps even a bit scary).
Akihabara News saw a lot of fresh gadgets at the CEATEC 2004 trade show in Tokyo, but our fave is this shiny red robot which looks a lot like JVC's answer to Sony's bipedal QRIO. Best part: the J4 ...
Your robot army, controlled by Arduino and Bluetooth Open-source hardware project shrinks Arduino, adds wireless, creates awesome.