How to a phone robot who always clings to you

A Phone Robot Who Always Clings to You

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Assemble the inner mechanism.

Assemble the inner mechanism.

Actually, this is an intelligent smartphone holder, as well as a phone robot that can follow you. turn on the mainboard and connect it to your smartphone, then it will automatically move with you. try

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Next we will show you the whole making process and the open-source code. Let’s do it together! Firstly, let me disintegrate the robot into two parts: A phone robot = a smartphone + a mobile chassis.

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1\uff09Prepare the materials according to the picture (upper left).  2\uff09Fix servo and L-shaped bracket together (lower left).  3\uff09Fix smartphone holder and the servo together (right).

1)Prepare the materials according to the picture (upper left). 2)Fix servo and L-shaped bracket together (lower left). 3)Fix smartphone holder and the servo together (right).

Mobile chassis    1\uff09Make two support structures (upper left).  2\uff09Build the legs with servos (lower left).  3\uff09Combine the support structures and legs (the first and the second from right).

Mobile chassis 1)Make two support structures (upper left). 2)Build the legs with servos (lower left). 3)Combine the support structures and legs (the first and the second from right).

Combine

Combine

Mainboard and battery

Mainboard and battery

Phone Robot

Phone Robot

Connect all the electronic parts

Connect all the electronic parts

The open-source code will be put on attachment.

The open-source code will be put on attachment.

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