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INTRODUCTION
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At the heart of this project is a customizable remote-controlled car that responds to real-time control inputs — capable of handling speed adjustments,
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directional changes, and even extended features like lights or sensors. The foundational setup uses a transmitter and receiver architecture,
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allowing you to wirelessly guide the car's behavior. While the design and physical appearance of the RC car can vary wildly depending on your
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creativity and hardware, the control system remains elegantly efficient. To facilitate wireless communication between devices, the system employs
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ESP-NOW, a lightweight and connection-free protocol ideal for fast, low-latency data transmission between ESP32 boards. Though ESP-NOW is used under
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the hood, the spotlight remains on the RC car itself: how it moves, adapts, and evolves with your ideas.
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An ESP-NOW-based remote-controlled car system transmits control data wirelessly using the ESP-NOW protocol, which enables fast and efficient
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communication between ESP32 devices without the need for Wi-Fi pairing. The provided tutorial demonstrates a functional setup where a transmitter
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sends data to a receiver to define the car's speed and direction — forming the core communication loop. While the baseline implementation focuses on
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movement, additional features like lights, sensors, or telemetry can easily be integrated by expanding the code. This modular design gives users the
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freedom to customize both the appearance and behavior of their RC car, resulting in endless creative possibilities. |