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The robot uses Bluetooth 3.0 to connect to the smartphone and features a Bluetooth range of about 30-feet.
If you were to stack all the best Bluetooth speakers together in one big pile, you'd very quickly realise that they all look very similar. Some are tubes of different colors, some are boxes with ...
This roller skating robot from Japan may not drink and spew catchphrases like “Bite My Shiny Metal Ass”, but unlike Bender, you can control this one with your Bluetooth-enabled cellphone.
Compatibility and Connectivity The BeeWi KickBee Bluetooth Mini Robot is available to purchase for £30 and is compatible with Android, Windows Phone 8, and iOS devices.
Bero is a Bluetooth -controlled open source robot that can be controlled using your smartphone. The robot also has an infrared optical navigation system allowing it to autonomously navigate around ...
Using Bluetooth to connect headphones to your TV For many people, the easiest and most obvious way to connect headphones to a TV is by using Bluetooth.
One of the coolest looking robots out there, Plen is a small, humanoid robot that can rollerskate around on a hard surface. A surefire hit at school or ...
Brainlink is a module that can be added to existing household robots, allowing for the addition of extra sensors, and smartphone or laptop-based remote control.
Dan Piponi made this wild, Bluetooth-controlled Hexapod just for kicks and it looks like a lot of fun. The best part? He gave us all the instructions so ...