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The Arduino code has built-in functionality for both Canon and Nikon infrared remote controls. To control the camera via Bluetooth, [AlxDroidDev] built a custom Android application.
A single seven-segment display might not be extremely useful, but with [firestorm]’s tutorial, it’s easy to give your Arduino some remote control capabilities with a simple IR receiver.
Use an IR remote to control Stremio, using Arduino UNO with VS1838B IR receiver, via serial communication through python serial lib. You need to tinker with the source code of the .ino file and make ...
Step 2: Set up Arduino with 433Mhz transimitter and receiver This link has a pretty explanation about datasheet about transmitter, and this one for receiver. After you read through the datasheets, you ...
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Crafting a Long Range Remote Control with Arduino - MSNWitness how to create a powerful long-range remote control using Arduino technology. This guide takes you through the process of building a customizable, multi-channel RC system that offers ...
I also informally tested the range of the remote, which uses packet radio to communicate with the base receiver. My test showed a range of about 250 feet with an unobstructed view.
Here's a project for Arduino fans with an old iPhone sitting in their junk drawer. Following these instructions from Will O'Brien, you can craft a remote start system that's triggered by SMS. The ...
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