I needed this when I was building an arduino gauge for my motorcycle. I wanted to Bluetooth data to my phone and tried to write an iPhone app to display it, but I couldn’t figure out how to make them talk once connected.
Do you have a blog article, or do you follow any electronics textbook 📖 or book... I would like to follow the video by reading step by step at the same time...?
Not for this videos. Other projects are described on Github, Hackaday etc. Of course you can also activate the subtitles if you have difficulties to understand me.
Hey bro, wanted to ask. Would this also make interfaces for esp or pico? Or arduino exclusive? Also, would the application package be open source, and also the compiled package or no source code for your ui app?
@@DoctorVolt thanks bro! Which android development framework/language would you say would be easiest for simple apps, like this? Like flutter, react/native, or swift?
@@DoctorVolt thanks brother. I don't like the idea of not having the source code. I don't think I can bear the idea of my app having more elements in it than I intend for it to have ya know... Don't know what else they'd be putting in it. I kinda feel the same about this packager you speak of.. until I know how it works precisely. But I guess I'll just have to yolo!. Because I'm not very educated on programming and stuff.
@@DoctorVolt Your videos are something I have been recommended to watch multiple times, and I'd just play and gloss over your vids as nothing more than entertainment or just to occupy only for passing time. But recently I've been learning these fields, electrical/semiconductors, programming, architecture, and whatnot. And I'm loving to revisit your vids, now that I can actually grasp them better gradually. Thank you! You are awesome!
sigh, I really hate this, the 'smart'phone invading everything in life. Please, people, STOP ALREADY!!!! I don't want phone apps taking over everything. Plus, it's a lazy temporary shortcut. really folks, everyone just needs to put the phones down now. Those dang things are ruining life.
My old Samsung S8 appreciates this video.
You never cease to amaze me !!
Awesome! I'm looking forward to see your next video!
I needed this when I was building an arduino gauge for my motorcycle. I wanted to Bluetooth data to my phone and tried to write an iPhone app to display it, but I couldn’t figure out how to make them talk once connected.
Simple and failproof explanation. Thank you.
Nice work Volt.. I can't wait to see how to build the better interface on python.
Ayyy!!
Thanks brotha.
Thats awwsome.
Nice Idea! Thx for sharing.
Nice and clear!
Pretty damn smart. well done and well explained too. Bookmarked +1
Do you have a blog article, or do you follow any electronics textbook 📖 or book... I would like to follow the video by reading step by step at the same time...?
Not for this videos. Other projects are described on Github, Hackaday etc. Of course you can also activate the subtitles if you have difficulties to understand me.
I like the "easy" button. :)
1:15 *Info starts HERE.*
thank you!
Excelente! Parabéns! Very good!
Hey bro, wanted to ask.
Would this also make interfaces for esp or pico?
Or arduino exclusive?
Also, would the application package be open source, and also the compiled package or no source code for your ui app?
Yes it does. Check out its website. There is no source code.
@@DoctorVolt thanks bro!
Which android development framework/language would you say would be easiest for simple apps, like this?
Like flutter, react/native, or swift?
@@yasirrakhurrafat1142 I would recommend Python with Kivy as an UI framework and Buildozer for packaging. I am currently working on a video on this.
@@DoctorVolt thanks brother.
I don't like the idea of not having the source code.
I don't think I can bear the idea of my app having more elements in it than I intend for it to have ya know...
Don't know what else they'd be putting in it.
I kinda feel the same about this packager you speak of.. until I know how it works precisely.
But I guess I'll just have to yolo!.
Because I'm not very educated on programming and stuff.
@@DoctorVolt Your videos are something I have been recommended to watch multiple times, and I'd just play and gloss over your vids as nothing more than entertainment or just to occupy only for passing time.
But recently I've been learning these fields, electrical/semiconductors, programming, architecture, and whatnot.
And I'm loving to revisit your vids, now that I can actually grasp them better gradually.
Thank you!
You are awesome!
Wow. good video!
can i do this with an esp 32 devkit v1.0?
Connecting to android phones via wifi or Bluetooth is easier and should give similar functionality?
LoL, regardless, being able to make those apps would still be useful.
2:06 *Careful with your editing. You got some goofy noises in the background!*
can we develop a Robert using this method this like raspberry pi so that why
i Really curious and expect reply🤨
Of course you can use this to control a robot.
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sigh, I really hate this, the 'smart'phone invading everything in life. Please, people, STOP ALREADY!!!! I don't want phone apps taking over everything.
Plus, it's a lazy temporary shortcut. really folks, everyone just needs to put the phones down now. Those dang things are ruining life.