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Looking for practical Arduino projects? This guide shows how to control a relay from your smartphone using an Arduino Uno — either via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
This project incorporates communication between an Android Phone and the Arduino using Bluetooth. The basic functionality includes taking messages from an android phone, displaying them on an LCD ...
An Android* phone or tablet running Android and has Bluetooth. Connect your Intel® Edison board to a Wi-Fi* network, see Get started with Intel® Edison technology.
Supporting Bluetooth 4.0 a serial protocol that allows the LBM313 Bluetooth Low Energy module and Atmega328p to communicate both messages from the client which can be PC, Mac, iOS or Android to ...
First he scavenged a PS/2 port from an old motherboard. An Arduino Nano is wired to an HC-05 Bluetooth chip to translate the signals from the PS/2 peripherals into Bluetooth.
Compatible with the Arduino Uno the new Bluetooth board allows you to remove the need for a USB cable connection making your development and applications more flexible.
The Arduino takes care of a bluetooth connection and uses a serial input to control the transistor output. Finally, this is all controlled by a Tasker plugin on the Android phone, which sends ...