ArduinoBlue

Easy Arduino Bluetooth Control

Published by: Mechanismic
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Description

This app allows users to control an Arduino microcontroller connected devices over bluetooth. The app can be used to control your Arduino by sliders, buttons, and a joystick. Custom sliders and buttons can be used to interface with various components such as motors, servos, and sensors connected to the Arduino.
This app is compatible with iOS devices with bluetooth low energy (BLE) modules, such as HM10 bluetooth module.
Features:
- Easy to use Arduino library to use with the app.
- Custom sliders and buttons (add as many as you need)
- Tilt control
- Joystick
- Send string text
- Receive string text
For help visit:
https://sites.google.com/stonybrook.edu/arduinoble/documentation
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