A robot car developed using Arduino that can operate in 3 modes - Manual, Automatic and Voice. The car is controlled wirelessly via Bluetooth with an android app developed using MIT App Inventor.
Just wrapped up a fun IoT project demonstrating reliable, two-way communication between a Flutter app and an Arduino NANO via the classic HC-05 Bluetooth module. This isn't just about turning a light ...
Downforce is a major part of modern motorsport, keeping cars glued to the track at high speeds. However, for small radio control cars, adding a fan for a little suction can achieve even greater feats, ...