The AdventureBot and BattleFlipper can be controlled by your mobile device. This tutorial will walk you through the process of downloading the App to your phone or tablet, and connecting to your robot.
Answer #1: True
Answer #2: "Connect" button directs to a Wi-Fi connection
Answer #3: RoboScratch and Blockly
Last updated 6/8/2017
1. Getting Started with AdventureBot
2. Using The Robot Program
3. Introduction to Robotics
4. AdventureBot Box Contents
5. Battery Care & Charging
6. Building AdventureBot
7. Controlling AdventureBot
8. Using a USB Wi-Fi Dongle
9. 360 HDD Servo Overview
10. Calibrating Continuous Rotation Servos
1. EZ-Builder For Windows PC
2. Example Projects
3. Controls
4. Getting Help About Controls
5. ControlCommand()
6. Virtual Desktops
7. RoboScratch
8. Blockly
9. EZ-Script
1. AdventureBot with Mobile App
2. Create a Mobile App
1. Create a Scene Using RoboScratch (Big Hero Six)
2. Create a Scene using Blockly (Avengers)
1. Programming Concepts (Variables, If/Else, Logic)
2. Counting Up
3. Counting Down
1. Face Detection with RoboScratch
2. Face Detection with Blockly
3. Face Detection with EZ-Script
4. Color Tracking with Movement
5. Detect Multiple Colors
6. Vision Object Training & Recognition
7. Glyphs to Control Robot Movement
8. Detecting Glyphs & Augmented Reality
9. QR Code Detect
10. Microsoft Cognitive Emotion
11. Microsoft Cognitive Vision
1. Speech Recognition
1. Servo Control
2. Introduction To Servo Motors
1. Movement Panels
2. Navigating using RoboScratch
3. Navigating using Blockly
4. Line Following with AdventureBot
1. Customize Your EZ-Robot
2. Control Robot From Twitter
3. Nest Thermostat
4. DIY Autonomous Vehicle
1. CAD Files
2. 3D Printing Community
1. EZ-B v4 Robot Brain Overview
2. Connecting & Troubleshooting
3. EZ-B v4 Wi-Fi Modes
4. Change WiFi Name
5. Resetting Your EZ-B v4
6. USB WiFi or Ethernet Adapter
1. Fuse Replacement
2. Power Pin Adjustment
3. Camera Focus and Cleaning