However, the demo you see here is a recreation of that car, illustrating the tools used to control it and demonstrating the versatility of the FIRST Robotics Kit. The iPhone Controlled Car uses a cRIO and FIRST Robotics Kit of parts to remotely drive a real car with an iPhone or iPod Touch. The whole project was done in the span of one month with a budget of only $1500.
Drive a Car with an iPhone Test Station
Waterloo labs brought their portable version of their iPhone-controlled car to NIWeek this year. Why not the bring the car itself you ask, it turns out its the car in its current form isn’t street legal.