Install instructions and user guide for the Crazyflie Android client
Screenshot:
Installation
Hardware requirements:
Downloading the app
Run the Crazyflie Android app
Connect the
Crazyradio dongle to the Android device with the USB OTG cable.
A pop-up should ask you which app you'd like to use with the USB device.
Select the Crazyflie app (“Crazyflie Client”).
When you run the app for the first time, you can scan for the
Crazyflie (must be switched on). (Preferences button → Connection Settings → Radio Scan)
Once the channel and data rate is set, you can connect to it. (Connect button)
Use the on-screen controls to fly the
Crazyflie.
Connecting to the Crazyflie 2.0 via Bluetooth LE
Your Android device must support Bluetooth LE (Low Energy) 4.0 and run Android 4.4+ (eg. Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Samsung Galaxy S4)
Make sure that you have not paired your phone with the Crazyflie 2.0 via your phone's general Bluetooth settings, otherwise the app will not be able to connect properly (connection will claim to be successful, but controls won't work)
If no
Crazyradio USB dongle is connected, a connection over Bluetooth LE will be attempted
Connecting an external controller
Instead of using the on-screen controls, you can also connect an external controller like a PS3 Controller (or compatible):
Connect a PS3 Controller (over USB)
In addition to the USB OTG cable, you'll also need:
Setup:
Connect a USB Host (OTG) adapter to your Android device
Connect a USB Y-cable with the USB Host adapter
Connect a wall-plug with the (red) power plug of the Y-cable (you need external power)
Connect the upstream port of a USB hub with the socket of the Y-cable
Plug the PS3 controller and the
Crazyradio into the USB hub
The
Crazyflie Android client should say “Using external PS3 controller” and the
Crazyradio's LEDs should light up for a second
Press the “PS” button and move the analog sticks (the pitch/roll/thrust/yaw on-screen values should change)
Alternative setup without a USB Y-cable:
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Connect a PS3 Controller (over Bluetooth)
Some Android devices made by Sony, like the Xperia Z1, support the PS3 controller natively (
forum post)
Otherwise your Android device must be rooted
You also need to install the Sixaxis Controller app (paid)
Use the Sixaxis Controller app to pair and connect the PS3 Controller
You might have to press the “PS” button to activate the PS3 Controller
Please note: You cannot connect to the
Crazyflie 2.0 while you are connected to the PS3 controller via Bluetooth. (This actually works both with BLE and Crazyradio on certain Sony Xperia phones (e.g. Z2,Z3). Only with Crazyradio on Nexus 5, more testing needs to be done though)
Android device compatibility
Manufacturer | Name | Android version | Crazyradio over USB OTG | Bluetooth LE |
Asus | Nexus 7 (2012) | 4.3 | supported | ? |
HP | Touchpad | 4.0.4 (Cyanogenmod 9) | Crazyradio is not recognized | not supported |
HTC | Desire | 2.1 | Unsupported Android version | not supported |
One M7 | 4.x? | supported? | supported |
One M8 | 4.4.2? | supported? | supported |
LG | Nexus 4 | 4.4 | ? | supported? |
Nexus 5 | 4.4 | supported (Crazyradio firmware version 0.51+ is required!) | supported? |
5.0 | supported (Crazyradio firmware version 0.51+ is required!) | supported |
5.1 | supported (Crazyradio firmware version 0.51+ is required!) | supported |
Motorola | Defy | 4.4.4 (Cyanogenmod 11) | supported | not supported |
Moto G | 4.3 | supported | supported? |
Samsung | Galaxy Nexus | 4.2.2/4.3 | supported | ? |
Galaxy S2 | ? | supported | ? |
Galaxy S3 | ? | supported | ? |
Galaxy S4 | 4.3 | supported? | not supported |
4.4.2 | supported | supported |
Nexus 10 | 4.4 (Cyanogenmod) | supported | supported (a bit laggy) |
Sony | Tablet S | ? | Crazyradio is not recognized | ? |
Z3 | 4.4.4 | supported | supported |
Z2 Tablet | 5.0.2 | supported | supported |
Verizon | Ellipsis 7 | 4.2 | ? | not supported |
Known issues
Flight data from the Crazyflie is not displayed
Size of on-screen controls can not be changed (Fixed in version 0.5.2)
Larger screen size of tablets is not used efficiently
No reliable connection quality indicator
Repeatedly connecting and disconnecting the Crazyradio can cause problems
More can be found here: https://github.com/bitcraze/crazyflie-android-client/issues
Reporting bugs