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by vliedel
686 days ago
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All the current motors are very controllable (absolute position, speed, etc). They can be hooked up to: - A battery box, with simple buttons. - A hub, controlled via bluetooth (protocol is documented, and there are some libraries). - A hub that can be programmed (spike). - A raspberry pi, with an official hat (build hat). This also comes with a python library. I'm actually pretty happy with these motors. The only downside is that the technic sets are meant to be controlled with an app. |
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