1. Connect the wheel motors to outputs B and C and optionally the action motor to output A.
2. Control your Lego Mindstorms NXT robot from your phone via Bluetooth.
3. Several control schemes to choose from (switch from menu).
4. Send me an email if you encounter any problems or have any comments or suggestions.
1. One suggestion, when tabbed out of the app, it seems to have to reset the connection when tabbing back in.For being an app designed to control nxt 1.0/1.1 it works really well! Also there are zero ads, though I wish you would update it considering I get a warning on android 9.
2. Still, it's good enough to make sure the NXT works over Bluetooth.Quite good! Certainly does the job, the range is good and the various control schemes really open up a lot of possibilities.
3. I would like a fixed slider option, but for an older free app this is great!Written under an open source license, works well, no ads.
4. Once connected this works great! My daughter will be using this for her first mindstorm project.
5. LovelyBad app... Scans and scans and scans SCANS ENOUGH and can't find the NXT.Pair the NXT first, then it works first time.
6. Synced my Pixel 4 with an older NXT 2.0. I like the variable speed inputs and the 3 motor slider option.
7. This thing is near perfect -- it has a few quirks, but I love it!The fact that this app works in 2022 is a minor miracle.
8. Setup is slightly tricky because you have to pair the NXT using Android's bluetooth settings before launching the app.
9. There isn't a way to just turn a motor on and leave it running, so if you want to do that, you'll need a different app.
10. Other than that, love it!Had some trouble getting connected but it was getting the nxt to recognize the phone.
11. (And don't forget to turn on Bluetooth on the NXT.) The user interface is pretty basic.