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Day: November 13, 2004

Bluetooth Controlled Rc Cars

November 13, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 9 Comments

bluetooth car

i have this rc helicopter that i am thinking of converting to a bluetooth controller, just to see if it’s possible. so after digging around, i found this hack and how-to on outfitting a rc car to runĀ  bluetooth and control it with a phone. the site also includes the source code to run on a nokia series 60 bluetooth enabled phone.

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