![]() | iRobot + Netbook = DIY Telepresence Robot
Thanks to remote applications like telepresence robots, distance isn’t a problem anymore. However, telepresense robots usually cost several thousand dollars. Johnny Chung Lee, the famous Wiimote hacker who also worked on Microsoft's Kinect, has... |
![]() | Automate Infrared Devices via the Web
Learn how to use a microcontroller combined with a mini-web server and IR transceiver to control electronic devices remotely. For example, you can pull up a webpage to control you TV or stereo. How does it work? IR pulses from remote... |
![]() | Giant LED Matrix Controlled via the Web
What do you get when you combine five LED enthusiats, a free weekend, an Arduino and hundreds of LEDs? The LED wall, which is a massive pegboard (size - 53" x 31") fitted with a matrix of 350 LEDs. The matrix of LEDs can be controlled by... |
![]() | A Self-Docking Telepresence Robot
Web controlled surveillance robots are common robotic projects these days, but here's one which comes with self docking capabilities is far less common. This "RoboCam" uses the iRobot for a base and incorporates a Parallax Propeller... |
![]() | Robotic Lamp features Pico Projector & Gesture Recognition
This interactive robotic lamp comes complete with gesture recognition and it's own pico projector. Like a digital assistant, it can interact with a user and project digital information on a physical surface. It's also equipped with a small... |
![]() | Control a Robot Arm over the Web using Arduino
We've seen some neat internet-based remote control projects including the Ethernet Enabled Christmas Bells project. Here's another neat project to add to our collection. The Orbduino is a robotic arm which can can be controlled entirely... |
![]() | Ethernet Enabled Christmas Bells - Create a Tune in Real Time!
Here's a superb project which allows you to create a Christmas jingle using a flash interface in your browser. Then, you're redirected to a webcam where you can see your tune played in real time! Awesome! The project uses the Arduino... |







































