MobBob – Smart-phone controlled desktop robot controlled by Arduino! #ArduinoMonday
Mirko Pavleski shared this video on Youtube! This project is detailed on Thingiverse were you can find more videos and files to 3D print your own!
The app has been updated on Google Play. It can now connect to most Bluetooth modules. This enables you to use almost any Arduino and Bluetooth boards for your build!]
MobBob is a bipedal, walking robot controlled by your smart phone. He’s controlled by an Arduino-compatible Bluno Nano microcontroller, and interfaces with the phone using Bluetooth LE.
His app now also has OpenCV and Android speech recognition integrated, so he is able to see and hear! In the most recent update, he can track and walk towards colored ball. (Check out the latest video.)
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