The Light-Responsive Remote Car Starter uses a photoresistor, the Arduino, a remote car starter and batteries and allows a user to turn their car on and off from up to 20 yards away simply by affecting the light that is cast over the photoresistor. In Assistant Professor Max Kazemzadeh's Advanced New Media Class at UNT, one student named Harold proposed this project and carried it through implementation within a three week period during the course. Documentation displays the final class presentation outside the art building.
would suck if you put the remote in your pocket and it would keep starting your car...good concept tho
skillz03784 2 years ago
Badass Project can some one show me how to set that up? Very Cool!!
50millones 3 years ago