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tom's Hardware on MSNThis AI powered Raspberry Pi RC tank shoots bubbles at its targets - MSNKahosh RC and AI Tech has made a Raspberry Pi-powered RC tank robot that shoots bubbles at its targets with a little help ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, Toy Hacks Tagged arduino, fire control computer, rc, RC tank, remote control Post navigation ← Building A WiFi Enabled Nixie Counter ...
We've already shown you how to use Arduino to make a video doorbell system, MP3 jukebox, and TV commercial volume limiter, but this RC car is a fun first project to get you on your way to tackling ...
To some of us, hacking an RC Car to simply follow a black line or avoid obstacles is too easy, and we’re sure [Shazin] would agree with that, since he created an RC Car that follows your face ...
We have seen quite a few remote controlled gadgets, controlled by the iPhone, the latest one is this fun iPhone controlled Solar Powered Arduino Tank from the guys over at Project Allusion.
Annoy Your Cat With This Arduino-Based RC Car Controlled With an iPad. By Joshua Schnell. Jan 4, 2012 5:32 pm PST. Video games, move over.
And the price of the Arduino is what makes everything even cooler, as the Nano version that was used to power this self-driving toy car is available for only for just $20 (and of course, it costs ...
Long-range RC transmitter “I started using Bluetooth devices like the HC-05 modules, but I found that these sometimes randomly disconnected. Since then I’ve been using the NRF24L01 modules ...
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