
allanonmage
USA
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Edited for clarity & spelling/grammar.
I have not yet bought an EZb, but as soon as I can, I plan to. I'm not clear how things work if the Android app gets involved. If I program a bot and want to make use of the Android app, does the Android device do the remote processing, aka "the thinking"? Or does it only act as a "dumb" controller?
Put another way; does this PC that I compiled the code on have to be involved in a triangle with the bot (PC, bot, AND Android), or do I only need the Android device and the robot?
Part 2: If the answer is that only the Android device is required, are there any functions that are lost? For example, image processing and voice commands?
Thanks!
Nice informative message and subject. It was well written, thank you
The android app loads any ARC project. It loads off the eZcloud, which requires an internet connection. Once the project is loaded, it caches it on the device.
There are dozens of updates per month to ezrobot software. The android app has limitations, but over time it will have all of the features. Currently it supports many controls and ez script. Audio and video streaming too!
Plus, you can make your own app without even touching the keyboard.
@dj sures thanks for the update for android.
works fine on my nexus 7 2013
also works better on my samsung galaxy tab s 8.4
j
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