What Reddit Says About Arduino Apps
We compiled 11 Reddit discussions about Arduino apps from 3 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/arduino
The best hobby: find something you love doing, and throw yourself into it 100%. ... I'm surprised that someone hasn't posted the "forget Arduino, ESP32 is better" mantra yet. The truth is that Arduino has a solid foundation. As you learn, you grow.
r/arduino
I wrote a .NET driver for an LED scrolling sign that I built. Just patch into the serial port on the Arduino. After that, it's all about how you parse sends and receives... Only issue I had was that there was only 1 port on the nano, and it was also used for upload to Arduino.
r/ArduinoProjects
Not even the best AI models can handle what Android has in store · r/mAndroidDev • · upvotes · · comments · Built my first app! r/visionosdev • · 1:11 · upvotes · · comments · Anybody got any tech that looks like this? I'm looking for inspiration for a game · r/OldTech • · 2 · upvotes · · comme...
r/arduino
A simple option would be to use Arduino's own IoT Cloud with the IoT Cloud Remote app.
r/arduino
You can use Pushover to receive push notifications on iPhone or Android. You can also use an Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 that has built-in WiFi for both ends of your setup. The MKRs are also IoT ready so you can use just one and the Arduino app on your phone as the controller / data receiver.
r/arduino
Necessary for Standalone Use: If you use the UNO Q as a standalone single-board computer (SBC) by plugging in a monitor and keyboard, App Lab is the primary pre-installed environment you will use · Hope this helps.
r/arduino
QR codes on the object and a cam module on the arduino? Reply · reply · trollsmurf · • · BLE beacons, NFC tags and QR codes are the practical options for mobile phones. Forget IR. All require custom apps to handle "found all", and in the case of BLE beacons a custom app is required to at a...
r/arduino
NodeJS with "johnny-five" lib and firmata on the arduino seems very easy and straight forward, so you don't have to manage the serial communication yourself.
r/AskEngineers
Arduino like board are cheap, however when you take into account the time you need to put in to get a solution as well polished as a PLC or National Instruments, you figure out that a Arduino solution for big applications is just not worth it.
r/arduino
I have set up a rapsberrypi 4 (first time use so no knowledge or anything but still managed with all the yt tutorials but still wasn't as easy as i liked and it took me like 2 days but was worth it) as a blynk legacy server and now i use the old blynk app with my own server and ulimited energy ...
r/arduino
A cool thing about ino is that you can set up defaults in your ~/.inorc and override them in a project specific ino.ini file.. There's even an "arduino-dist" option that lets you set the path to a specific version of the arduino software, which enables using different versions for dif...
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