Here’s an interesting way to control an Arduino using data-over-sound, demonstrated by Chirp. They show how to use their SDK to send an RGB value to change the colour of a on-board LED.
This story continues at Chirp your way to comms with the Arduino Nano BLE 33 Sense
Or just coverage at Electronics Weekly // Read more: original article.

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