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Arduino enthusiast Evan Kale has been the inspiration for a new Arduino powered Bluetooth adapter which has been created by DastardlyLabs to allow those interested to make their USB keyboards ...
DastardlyLabs uses a USB host shield, a Bluetooth module, an Arduino Pro Mini, and a bunch of other random parts to create this little device.
[Amirreza Nasiri] sends in this cool USB keystroke injector. The device consists of an Arduino, a Bluetooth module, and an SD card. When it’s plugged into the target computer the device loads ...
There's a new 32-bit, 16-core XMOS chip for USB data and a high-performance driver for Windows; other platforms don't require a driver. And there's Bluetooth 5.1 with LDAC and aptX Adaptive up to ...
You know, we don't see too many didgeridoos in these parts (and for good reason, seeing as how it is little more than a pipe) but wait'll to you get a load of this aerophone-wielding maniac: Kyle ...
They added a Bluetooth Bee to their Arduino setup and got busy writing an Android application that uses the handset’s built in Bluetooth module to communicate using the ADK.
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