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Once you add some basic electronics, an Arduino brain will command the robot to roll over the floor, sticking to dark surfaces, based on the amount of reflected light it detects.
The robot's eyes and ears are provided by an ultrasonic sensor and an infrared sensor, both of which can probably be purchased from electronics hobby stores. Or you can also make your own, for ...
The Inebriator is a homemade robot bartender powered by an Arduino, and it makes perfect cocktails every time.
The robot is based on a two-wheeled design with tank-style steering. Controlled by an Arduino Uno, the robot uses a Slamtec RPLIDAR sensor to help map out its surroundings.
Halodi has already presold a number of EVE r3's, which should ship early next year. The robot costs US$150,000, and can be seen in action below. Company website: Halodi Robotics ...
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Learn how to easily build a robot arm using Arduino and 3D printed pieces. FABRI creator provides the plans and 3D files to make everything ...
The Arduino based Snake Robot controlled via the companion Android application Is now available to purchase as three different kits depending on your skill level and required time to completion.
There are plenty of Arduino-based robots in the world, but actually building one is a bit tough if you're not familiar with Arduino programming. But a company called ArcBotics has created an ...