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      <title>ESP32 WiFi/Bluetooth Bridge</title>
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      <description>M0o+ is my Raspberry Pi Pico-based robot entry for Pi Wars at Home 2022.
A Pi Wars robot needs to be remote-controllable, and network connectivity is extremely useful for telemetry, debugging etc. As the Pico doesn&amp;rsquo;t natively have any kind of wireless connectivity, I&amp;rsquo;m using an ESP32 to provide that functionality. It connects to a bluetooth gamepad, relaying controller input to the Pico, and acts as a WiFi access point to provide network connectivity.</description>
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