Video games, move over. While speeding around a digital track can provide hours of fun, just how much fun could you have with an Arduino based RC car controlled with an iPad? Probably more than you ...
Whether we like it or not, eventually the day will come where we have to admit that we outgrew our childhood toys — unless, of course, we tech them up in the name of science. And in some cases we ...
The things that an Arduino board can power are only limited by our imagination, and with a little work, this little piece of technology can end up doing amazing things. A 16-year-old, for example, has ...
Have you ever driven an electric car? You may have done so as a youngster as many first encountered electromobility in the shape of a radio controlled (RC) model car. It was in the early 1970s that ...
The Arduino is an amazing piece of technology that can be used to power all kinds of gadgets, often using nothing more than a battery and various components that don’t cost more than a few bucks.
Downforce is a major part of modern motorsport, keeping cars glued to the track at high speeds. However, for small radio control cars, adding a fan for a little suction can achieve even greater feats, ...
Despite the fact that RC cars are enormously fun—how can you not smile when smashing a small automobile into everything from base boards to ankles?—it seems like they rarely duplicate the suspension ...
This cool and unique project will take your Derby race car to a new level. This Derby car uses an Arduino compatible microcontroller board and a set of colored flashing LEDs that depends on the ...