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An Arduino-based robot for people who don’t know how to build robots "Sparki" ideal for teaching kids (or adults) how to program robots.
He printed off a Raptor hand (from the wonderful folks at e-NABLE) and hooked it up with some RC servos to give him a nice robotic hand to control. The actual code being sent to the Arduino is ...
The project uses an Arduino on the glove and Processing on the PC. The PC has a webcam which tracks the hand motion and the glove has two Hall effect sensors to simulate mouse clicks.
An inspiring Arduino project created by Sang-won Leigh has been unveiled that takes the form of an Arduino wearable device that adds an extra robotic hand to your wrist. This innovative device can ...
Arduino enthusiasts looking for a project to keep them busy may be interested in this new low-cost robotic hand which is being created using a little Arduino hardware and programming.
Based on a Nordic Semiconductor 32-bit ARM system-on-chip that has built-in support for Bluetooth 4.0, the RFduino runs the same code as Arduino UNO and DUE boards, and it works with any type of ...
Yogy, an Arduino-based obstacle avoidance robot from Instructables user Jaidyn Edwards (chickenparmi) might look like an empty yogurt container with eyes…but that’s only because it is. We’ve ...
Once you add some basic electronics, an Arduino brain will command the robot to roll over the floor, sticking to dark surfaces, based on the amount of reflected light it detects.
Is there a more Cool Tech way to close out a tech-heavy funeral than by having a 3D-printed robot play the bagpipes? We're going to say no.
Do you have a favorite Raspberry Pi or Arduino-powered robot? Choices abound; the inexpensive microcontrollers hastening the Internet of Things blitz have served as the brains of thousands of ...
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