RK-1 | a wifi Arduino mobile robot for iOS & Android devices
A project in London, United Kingdom by Evangelos Georgiou000days
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RK-1 is a wifi enabled mobile robot that you control using your iOS or Android tablet or phone that makes your Arduino projects mobile.
Backers: 50
Average Pledge Per Backer: £102
Funded: £5,105 of £5,000
Dates: Jun 4th -> Jul 7th (33 days)
Project By: Evangelos Georgiou
Backers: 50
Average Pledge Per Backer: £102
Funded: £5,105 of £5,000
Dates: Jun 4th -> Jul 7th (33 days)
Project By: Evangelos Georgiou
£5,105
current pledge level
Last Updated: July 7 @ 15:30 -0400 GMT
102%
of goal
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Latest News
Wow! RK-1 got featured on VentureBeat!
June 14th - via: kickstarter.com
Check out the feature by VentureBeat... link - "Nerd buzzword apocalypse: Here’s a Wi-Fi Arduino phone-controlled robot on Kickstarter" (Read More)
Featured on TechCrunch
June 14th - via: kickstarter.com
Check it out, RK-1 was featured on TechCrunch! Link - "The RK-1 Is An Arduino-Based Mobile Robot You Control With Smartphone Swipes" (Read More)
Nerd buzzword apocalypse: Here’s a Wi-Fi Arduino phone-controlled robot on Kickstarter
June 13th - via: venturebeat.com
The RK-1 is an Arduino-powered, Wi-Fi capable motorized robot you can control with an iOS or Android device. (Read More)
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