Gesture Control Car
Original price was: 6,500.00₹.4,500.00₹Current price is: 4,500.00₹.
Gesture Control Car Using Arduino Uno is an Arduino-based robot enabling gesture-based control via accelerometer and RF433 module. It offers versatile motor control, Arduino Uno compatibility, and educational benefits for robotics enthusiasts and learners alike.
- College Level Project.
- Totally Hand-made.
- No Branding.
- 100% working. Tested by S.R. Robotics.
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Description
The Gesture Control Car Using Arduino Uno revolutionizes robotic control with its intuitive gesture-based operation. Powered by an Arduino Uno microcontroller and equipped with an accelerometer and RF433 module, this innovative robot allows users to wirelessly control its movement through simple hand gestures. With its versatile design and easy setup, it offers an engaging platform for learning and experimentation in robotics.
Features:
- Gesture-Based Control: Operate the robot using intuitive hand gestures detected by the accelerometer.
- Wireless Communication: Utilizes the RF433 module for seamless wireless communication between the controller and the robot.
- Arduino Uno Compatibility: Built on the Arduino Uno platform, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of sensors and modules.
- Motor Control: Integrated L293DNE motor driver enables precise control of BO motors for smooth and responsive movement.
- Versatile Design: Includes a prototyping board for easy customization and expansion of functionalities.
- Educational Tool: Ideal for educational purposes, providing hands-on experience in programming, electronics, and robotics.
Components Included:
- Arduino Uno
- Accelerometer
- RF 433 Module
- HT12E and HT12D (Encoder and Decoder)
- L293DNE Motor Driver
- BO Motor and Wheels
- Prototyping Board
- Battery and power supply components
Applications:
- STEM Education: Engage students in hands-on learning activities to explore concepts in robotics, programming, and sensor technology.
- Hobby Projects: Build custom gesture-controlled robots, vehicles, and gadgets for personal experimentation and enjoyment.
- Interactive Demonstrations: Create interactive exhibits or demonstrations showcasing gesture-based control technology at events or exhibitions.
- Prototyping: Prototype and develop innovative applications in home automation, IoT, and human-machine interaction.
- Research and Development: Explore gesture recognition algorithms and develop advanced gesture-controlled systems for various industries.
ritish –
can we present it in science exhibition as our project