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To connect the Bluetooth-controlled robotic arm Car with your phone, follow these steps: Open the "Robotic Arm Car" app on your Android device. Please note that currently, this app is not available ...
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.
Creating a Bluetooth-controlled device with an Arduino Uno and an HC-05 Bluetooth module enables control of lights or even relays to manage AC appliances wirelessly using an Android smartphone.
With this console app, you can get the readings from the Arduino to the DB by using the serial port, so there is no Wi-Fi, Ethernet or Bluetooth module/shield needed. You only need an Arduino, a cable ...
Pair the HC-05 Bluetooth Module with Your Android Phone: Open the Bluetooth settings on your Android phone. Search for the HC-05 Bluetooth module and tap on it. Enter the pairing code for the HC-05 ...
Inbuilt Bluetooth & FM Support. A Multi-Purpose Functioning Switch. It has two inbuilt Red & Green LED indicators [see their functionality later]. The module has a lot more internal options for ...
Connect the device, launch the terminal monitor in the Arduino IDE, then give it your desired settings. The sketch will poll the Bluetooth module to see what speed it is set to run at.
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Lauterbach extends the range of Arduino supported boards and devices. After the successful integration of the »Pro Portenta H7«, Trace32 now also supports the Arduino »Nano 33 BLE« and »Nano 33 BLE ...