Robot arms are getting cheaper than ever, making it possible for you to get your own personal assembly line / disembodied droid buddy to have around. But maybe you’re not ready to spend $500 for a robotic arm wrestling partner. Or maybe you prefer building things yourself. Or perhaps (in what’s probably the most likely scenario) you’re a kid who doesn’t have $500 to drop on a robotic arm but still are interested in learning to code.
Enter the MeArm Pi, a Kickstarter project that claims to offer just that. It’s a miniature robotic arm designed to be simple enough for a child to put together, and it’s controlled by both a pair of attached joysticks and more advanced coding through a Raspberry Pi. The company has also put together a...
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http://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2017/2/21/14682772/mearm-pi-robot-arm-kit-raspberry-kickstarter
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http://ifeeltechinc.blogspot.com/2017/02/build-your-own-raspberry-pi-controlled.html
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