Arduino Bluetooth Control

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3.6
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About this app

Arduino Bluetooth Control is an application that allows you to control your arduino board (and similar boards) via Bluetooth, and so to create awesome and fully customized projects, with the new features available within the app.
The settings section allows you to adapt the application to your needs, through a very simple and intuitive interface.

The application also smartly remembers your bluetooth module and tries to connect automatically to the latest one you have used, so you won't have to select it every time you use it.

You can also use the application on your wearable device if you have any.


1.Metrics tool
This tool was optimized to receive data via the println () function of arduino, which allows special processing of the data received, like in the "Metrics" tool. It allows you to receive only numbers and fix alarms to get notified about the variations of the value received.Once the alarm triggered, a stop button shows up, allowing you to stop it.Besides you can activate the shaking mode, that will allow you to send data simply by shaking your phone.

2.Arrow keys
This tool provides direction buttons that can fully customized with the data to send, and the sensitivity, which allows to send continuously data to the board by maintainning long press on them.

3.Terminal
This tool is just a classic terminal that receives and sends data to the board, displayed with the timestamp corresponding to each action.


4.Buttons and slider
In portrait orientation, this tool provides 6 buttons fully customized, that will allow you to send specific data when pressed. When you rotate your device, a slider view shows up, to which you can set the range of the data to be sent.

5.Accelerometer
This tool permits you to interpret the gesture commands of your phone, and send the corresponding data to your board, and so, your phone can be the steering wheel of your robot. You can of course set the sensitivity of it through the settings interface.

6. Voice Control
Have you ever dreamed of talking to you robots? well now your dream is becoming true! With Arduino Bluetooth Control, you can customize your own vocal commands and use them to control all your microcontroller-based boards!

If you encounter any problem with the application, or need some specific feature to control you board, we will be pleased to help you out with it!

We also provides app customization service if you which to have your own custom bluetooth control app, tailored to your needs.

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Updated on
May 24, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

3.6
815 reviews
A Google user
February 14, 2020
Wow a couple of minutes without any real knowledge i have the arduino and phone talking to each other. Terminal function, and voice command. Great for testing the basics and maybe even as a clunky app. It would be nice if one could re-label buttons. The slider did not display for me.
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A Google user
May 16, 2019
Very good app and easy to use, however it would be great if it was available to customize the appearance and ability move the buttons. I would happly pay for a ad-free version.
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A Google user
December 28, 2019
Add a feature like While pressing a button it should send Capital letters and when we release a button it should send small letters. So it would be very helpful for controlling a Bluetooth control car.(using switch statement)
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Bug fixes