3-mode-bluetooth-robot
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This robot is available to play with online. Don't forget to bring it back to charging station :) You can try it at: https://roboportal.io
Oh, it’s feasible to build the robot with this tool. The platform itself isn’t open sourced, but you can check this repo for the robot controller: https://github.com/roboportal/bot_box and some examples: https://github.com/roboportal/bot_design_examples
3-mode-bluetooth-robot
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Developed a Bluetooth Robot Car that can be controlled from an Android App in 3 Modes - Manual, Automatic & Voice.
Project details : GitHub
Thanks! Unfortunately I lost my video footage of the build so can't share it. But I have the code, circuit connections and app uploaded on GitHub - https://github.com/parikshitpagare/3-mode-bluetooth-robot
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