Arduino + Android Projects for the Evil Genius: Control Arduino with Your Smartphone or Tablet
!**R
Great book about arduino ...
Ok - First thing is that this book for the price is well worth it. It is well put together, and has some great projects that will get you started interfacing arduino with android.Please note that this book focuses almost entirely on the Arduino side of things. It shows wiring it up, sketches, electronics,etc, in great detail.For the android ... it does not teach you any programming. It just shows to download .apk to interface with projects.So for me, (A complete Android beginner) (Lots experience with Arduino) - this book was a mixed bag. They are great projects, but focus on showing the arduino, not the android side of things.For instance -- the temp reading gauge. Building a temp reading for arduino is trivial... which is what is documented in the book. The slick output to read on the phone is downloadable .apk, with no discussion of gui building,etc.This is a great arduino book, but don't expect it to teach many specifics about android.
T**Y
... fuel cell projects and Arduino + Android Projects books great and cheap books but the packaging wasnt good one ...
I bought the fuel cell projects and Arduino + Android Projects books great and cheap books but the packaging wasnt good one cover was tore but its a great deal.
P**R
Not Quite Up to Par
Having given Simon Monk a GUSHING review on his basic book on programming Arduino, I had high hopes for this book. I expected lots of gee whiz projects along with the clear explanations that he presented in his other book. Maybe I was expecting too much, but it just seems like this book didn't live up his other book. This book basically teaches how to build these EXACT projects but doesn't really explain how to expand beyond it. All the Android code is downloaded with no explanation for it, and some of the projects just look like they're overkill...do I really need to use an Arduino tethered to my phone to act as a remote control? I know that projects don't have to be practical to be fun, but the reality is that you can build an Arduino remote control connected to a number pad.The home automation section is somewhat interesting, but does require the user to have some basic knowledge of AC circuits and electrical safety. One wonders why he doesn't advocate using the internet shield with the Arduino, design a web page to be hosted on the Arduino, and then use the Android device to access the IP address of the Arduino and change things accordingly. No Android programming required.I may tackle one or two projects in this book, but I doubt that I'm going to do a lot with it...sorry if I have spoiled anyone's fun.
S**L
Evil Genius, Adruino Android Projects
This is a cool book, and very instructional, it starts you out at the beginning, and pretty soon you're building and programming like a pro, or at leas as close to a pro as I've ever come. Worth the money...
M**R
This Mad Scientist is VERY happy with the book
Enjoying this book. It is EXACTLY the kind of hands on hacking I like. It has great photos and is very clear on the process and code.Great buy!
A**L
Not for the improviser or the student.
The motivation of the author is everything. This genre of book should be motivated by a desire to teach and demonstrate skills. The author is definitely not a teacher, and doesn't write with a strong electrical engineering background either (perhaps he's trying to appeal to the layman too much). This author does have a wonderful creative side, and this book is motivated by his desire to brag about his own projects (use a blog for that, dude!). He does not attempt to explain anything, but just expects the reader to blindly follow his instructions without any deeper understanding. If you want to learn anything meaningful about arduino & android, you need to download and analyse his source code from his website (couldn't find it), which is more likely to be a headache than a help anyway (I didn't notice many comments in the code snippets in the book, which made the idea of downloading his code nauseating). If you are prefer to blindly follow the directions without understanding why, then this book is great, assuming you have no desire to improvise.
B**N
Four Stars
Lots of fun projects.
D**E
Five Stars
Very Useful for a DIY'r
D**O
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER
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R**T
Worth having, I just don't think the projects in ...
Worth having, I just don't think the projects in this book are as exciting or imaginative as the title might lead you to believe.
R**R
Beginner book on android and arduino
Great starter info. For those who would learn a new expanded use of the arduino. Great extra aps for you android mobile.
K**8
Five Stars
Perfectly perfect in ALL aspects - AAA +++
E**T
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