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KHR-2HV Questions, Please

Post by dmj4 » Tue Nov 25, 2008 4:43 pm

Post by dmj4
Tue Nov 25, 2008 4:43 pm

Is there a way to control the KHR-2HV wirelessly, without buying the $300 KRC-3 remote? I'm wondering if it can be controlled by bluetooth or some other method.

I would also like to know which of the accessories are most recommended by other users. I am thinking of getting this for my son and I don't want to leave off an accessory that he will be needing the most. I am looking at the 2 KRG-3 Gyros, a RAS-2 Acceleration Sensor and maybe the 10.8V 800mAH NiMH Batery Pack. Are there others that are more important?

Any Help would be appreciated.

Thanks!
Is there a way to control the KHR-2HV wirelessly, without buying the $300 KRC-3 remote? I'm wondering if it can be controlled by bluetooth or some other method.

I would also like to know which of the accessories are most recommended by other users. I am thinking of getting this for my son and I don't want to leave off an accessory that he will be needing the most. I am looking at the 2 KRG-3 Gyros, a RAS-2 Acceleration Sensor and maybe the 10.8V 800mAH NiMH Batery Pack. Are there others that are more important?

Any Help would be appreciated.

Thanks!
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Re: KHR-2HV Questions, Please

Post by tempusmaster » Wed Nov 26, 2008 4:49 am

Post by tempusmaster
Wed Nov 26, 2008 4:49 am

dmj4 wrote:Is there a way to control the KHR-2HV wirelessly, without buying the $300 KRC-3 remote? I'm wondering if it can be controlled by bluetooth or some other method.

Yes.

The solution of choice, at least with owners here in Japan, is the REV-1, TEC-1 or TEC-3 controller developed by HotProceed. They use a PS2 wireless game controller to handle the signal communication and the controller keys map to RCB3 code assignments.

I'm not sure which overseas distributors are handling the product line - Limor here at RoboSavvy may be selling them. Here's the Japanese listings:

http://www.rakuten.co.jp/grass-road/507 ... 61/856446/
http://members2.jcom.home.ne.jp/hotproceed//

I would also like to know which of the accessories are most recommended by other users. I am thinking of getting this for my son and I don't want to leave off an accessory that he will be needing the most. I am looking at the 2 KRG-3 Gyros, a RAS-2 Acceleration Sensor and maybe the 10.8V 800mAH NiMH Batery Pack. Are there others that are more important?


Those are good choices. One additional recommendation would be a good battery charger. The robot kit comes with a wall-wart that is sssslllloooowwww...
dmj4 wrote:Is there a way to control the KHR-2HV wirelessly, without buying the $300 KRC-3 remote? I'm wondering if it can be controlled by bluetooth or some other method.

Yes.

The solution of choice, at least with owners here in Japan, is the REV-1, TEC-1 or TEC-3 controller developed by HotProceed. They use a PS2 wireless game controller to handle the signal communication and the controller keys map to RCB3 code assignments.

I'm not sure which overseas distributors are handling the product line - Limor here at RoboSavvy may be selling them. Here's the Japanese listings:

http://www.rakuten.co.jp/grass-road/507 ... 61/856446/
http://members2.jcom.home.ne.jp/hotproceed//

I would also like to know which of the accessories are most recommended by other users. I am thinking of getting this for my son and I don't want to leave off an accessory that he will be needing the most. I am looking at the 2 KRG-3 Gyros, a RAS-2 Acceleration Sensor and maybe the 10.8V 800mAH NiMH Batery Pack. Are there others that are more important?


Those are good choices. One additional recommendation would be a good battery charger. The robot kit comes with a wall-wart that is sssslllloooowwww...
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