March 08, 2016

Controlling the Freetronics RGB LED Cube from a smartphone

It's always great to see what our customers are doing with Freetronics products, and the latest example by Adam Reed is an excellent example. By adding a Bluetooth LE module to his Freetronics RGB LED Cube, this has allowed control from an iOS or Arduino-based device.

Adam's matching software allows for excellent colour control, LED control and all sorts of patterns and other effects. A demonstration of this is shown in the following video:

Kudos to Adam for sharing his project - which can be found from his github page. And for more, we're on facebook, twitter and Google+, so follow us for news and product updates as well.

If you're interested in your own full RGB LED cube - check out our CUBE4: RGB LED cube kit:

 

It's easy to construct and use, and with an onboard Arduino-compatible board the cube can be used to display all sorts of data or create visual effects. It's easily controlled via simple text commands via the USB port - or write your own Arduino sketch. It's incredibly customisable and there's so much more. For more information and to order, visit the CUBE4 page

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