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An Arduino-based robot for people who don’t know how to build robots ... Bluetooth, a 128x64 LCD screen, and a marker holder that allows it to draw. Sparki is powered by 4 AA batteries. ...
The Arduino robotic hand can be controlled wirelessly via a modified glove, together with a number of servos which control each finger and can be seen in the demonstration in the video below.
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.
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 ...
Robotic hacker [Andrea Trufini] apparently likes choices. Not only does his robotic arm have six degrees of freedom, but it has a variety of ways he can control it. The arm’s software can acc… ...
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.
By turning a two-dimensional sheet into a 3-D product, as origami artists do, engineers can make more-versatile versions of devices like space mirrors and heart stents.
The robot is based on a two-wheeled design with tank-style steering. Controlled by an Arduino Uno, the robot uses a Slamtec RPLIDAR sensor to help map out its surroundings.
MintDuino: Building an Arduino-compatible Breadboard Microcontroller: Perfect for learning or teaching the fundamentals of how microcontrollers work, this hands-on book shows you how to build a ...