Robotic Intelligence Software, Inc. Apps

RoboBuilder bluetooth remote 1.0
This app allows you to use your smartphone asa bluetooth remote control replacement for the IR robo remoteincluded with the RoboBuilder robot kit.Instructions1. Your Robobuilder robot must have the bluetooth module2. Pair your Robobuilder robot with the Android device3. Start the BTRobo App4. Select "Yes" if a prompt to turn on your Android deviceBluetooth appears5. Select the connect to robot button6. Select your Robobuilder robot name from the paired device list(ex. name usually begins with ESD...)7. After a few seconds the app will connect to your robot and youcan begin using the Bluetooth remote app using the same buttons ason the IR Remote
Kidpreneur Zombietron App 1.0
IMPORTANT: YOU NEED A ZOMBIETRONROBOTCONTROLLER TO USE THIS APP.DON’T HAVE AN ZOMBIETRON ROBOT CONTROLLER?VISIThttp://www.kidpreneur.co/ TO LEARN MORE.SATURDAY, OCT 19, 1PM - 2:30PMZombietron Robotic WorkshopJust in time for Halloween. Come create your owncustomZombietron robot and control it with the free KidpreneurZombietronapp on any Android devices. In this workshop, kids aged10-14 willlearn about remote controlled robots, how to build aninfraredcontrolled robot using our Zombietron Robot kit includingmotorsand modules, and how to operate it with our app. Kids willdesignand construct their robot with movable arms and head. Pleasehaveyour kids bring their laptop. All classes and workshops areheld at235 E Main St, Suite #104, Northville, MI 48167. Limited to4 kidsper workshop.The Zombietron kit is $25 and members only have to pay forthekit to participate in the workshop. It's $50 for non-members.Formembers, just login and register. For non-members, clickonAdd-to-Cart then pay in shopping cart.But wait! There's more! This app was created using MITAppInventor (appinventor.mit.edu/‎) as an open source project youcandownload fromhttps://github.com/mtedder/kidpreneurApps.git.Customize or modifythis app to create your own "killer app".You can control all these devices:1. Bluetooth communication module2. (3) 9 gram Micro Servos6. (1) Sensors (Port A0)7. (1) IR Transmitter (Port A2)8. (1) IR Receiver (Port D2)Get started in four easy steps:1. Build the Zombietron using the Robot Controllerkitcomponents2. Download this free app from google play3. Pair your Android Bluetooth device with the ZombietronRobotController Module4. Start the App and control the motors from your Android deviceandlet the interactive action begin5. Sony style IR signal with the "IR Send" button or add aIRreceiver and control it with a TV remote
Robot Controller for Android 1.1
IMPORTANT: YOU NEED AN ROBOT CONTROLLER TOUSETHIS APP.DON’T HAVE AN ROBOT CONTROLLER?VISIThttp://www.roboticintelligencesoftware.comorhttp://www.etsy.com/shop/GizmoLabs TO LEARN MORE.Make cool Bluetooth remote controlled projects withthisElectronics kit. Put the "Action" in your action figures byaddingmotors, LEDs and sensors that you can remotely control usingyourAndroid Bluetooth device. No electronics or programmingexperiencerequired because we've done it all for you. Use it tobuild Androidrobots, custom toys, an alternative control for RCboats and cars,interactive art, prototyping Bluetooth controlgadgets or just"HACK IT". The project possibilities are endless.Controls up to 7servos, 3 LEDs, IR receiver input, IR LEDtransmitter & acceptsup to 8 analog inputs.But wait! There's more! This app was created using MITAppInventor (appinventor.mit.edu/‎) as an open source project youcandownload fromhttps://github.com/mtedder/androidcontroller.git.Customize ormodify this app to create your own "killer app".This thing is loaded and can control all these devices:1. Bluetooth communication module2. (5) 9 gram Micro Servos3. (2) 9 gram Continuous Rotation Micro Servos4. (3) Red LEDs5. (1) variable intensity Blue LED module6. (8) Sensors7. (1) IR Transmitter (Port D3)8. (1) IR Receiver (Port D11)Get started in four easy steps:1. Build your Masterpiece using the Robot Controller forAndroidElectronic kit components2. Download this free app from google play3. Pair your Android Bluetooth device with the AndroidRobotController Module4. Start the App and control the motors and LEDs from yourAndroiddevice and let the interactive action begin5. Enter a message value in the IR Message Textbox and send aSonystyle IR signal with the "IR Send" button.