DIY iPhone-Controlled R/C Car 17
An anonymous reader writes "NerdKits has an example of their latest project, an iPhone-controlled R/C car running around Boston and MIT. Technical details, build-it-yourself instructions, and a video of the car in action are all included."
Video (Score:3, Insightful)
That's so last century. (Score:5, Interesting)
Here's an off-the-shelf cell phone controller [imageshack.us] for BMWs from 1997. Unfortunately, the test driver totaled the only prototype they had, so the company had to switch back to pimping Aston Martins.
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Except the video screen was a different screen than the touch screen.
I want to build (Score:3, Insightful)
I want an iPod that send command to an RC vehicle so it follows me. I suspect it could be done using the Nike inputs.
Steamtonk (Score:3, Funny)
So what you want is a RL W0W Pet? I'd rather a green helper!
Haven't I seen this somewhere... (Score:1)
Now I have the tools to acquire some Wonderflonium for my Freeze Ray
Better YouTube video. (Score:2, Interesting)
I distinctly remember a port of psdoom that was used to control an RC car by converting webcam captures to a unique BSP tree build for the imagery.
Well, this port [youtube.com] somewhat has suceeded as the tool for all the remote. control. needs.
PS: is slashdot admin giving us subliminal messages through the anonymous posting keys? does the taco matrix have me yet or can
Old Hat (Score:2)
I saw this in a James Bond movie several years ago - this is nothing new:
Scene from Tomorrow Never Dies [youtube.com]
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T-Mobile used to sell bluetooth enabled mini-rc cars.
You could steer it (AFAIK) from any bluetooth phone, but it would only charge off a Sony-Ericsson phone
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=1741 [geekzone.co.nz]
http://www.clubsonyericsson.com/en/products_accesories_car100.shtml [clubsonyericsson.com]
Deserves to be nominated for... (Score:2)
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It really is pretty lame that they didn't even modify the car in any way. It's not a iPhone-controlled car, it's an iPhone-controlled radio transmitter! And hardly even that!
More pop culture refrences (Score:1)
Me, I thought the singing was cooler than the gadgets, but only in this one example.
I think this is much more impressive... (Score:1)