Video: Homemade M & M candy sorter from iPhone
Combining iPhones and robots by assembling themselves with Arduino circuits, British tech bloggers have created the fastest-growing M&M candy sorter ever.
Combining iPhones and robots by assembling themselves with Arduino circuits, British tech bloggers have created the fastest-growing M&M candy sorter ever.
Sorting of M & M candies by color seems to have become an interesting hobby. So are technology bloggers of ReviewMyLife (UK). Their latest achievement, an M&M candy machine made from iPhone and Arduino (a popular, easy to use, very popular control circuit board) will make competitors in the field of candy . M&M must be jealous.
The machine's author is proud to show off his accomplishments: "A high-speed motor will spin a disc that takes every M & M's candy through a small hole. When the candy is falling, the iPhone will recognize the color their iPhone connects to the Arduino circuit via Bluetooth, and then the Arduino will send a signal to open the duct port corresponding to the exact color of the candy, put the candy into the corresponding container ".
Perhaps few people will say that ReviewMyLife's engine is a useful invention. But you can hardly deny that this is one of the most interesting homemade machines with the iPhone.
You can admire the results of these tech bloggers in the YouTube video that has nearly 300,000 views below:
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