Duinotech Mini Smart Car Robot Kit with Micro:bit - STEM KR9262

SKU: 9319236758632

Price:
$64.76

A fun to build robot that uses a micro:bit microcontroller board (sold separately) that kids can code or control using their Smartphone via Bluetooth. The kit is easy to assemble and no soldering is required. The included infrared and ultrasonic modules connect with the micro:bit, which enables the robot to follow a line, avoid or follow obstacles, and more. Other features include an onboard buzzer to produce sounds, an 18 RGB LED ring for amazing colour effects, and a photocell to detect light intensity. Two large RGB lights on the front are used to indicate the robot’s direction as it travels. Once kids are competent using the micro:bit, they can create their own code to get the robot to use the micro:bit’s accelerometer, compass, and 5x5 LED matrix. A 3.6V Li-ion rechargeable battery is required for power 
(sold separately).

Note: 
• micro:bit not included (use XC4324)
• 3.6V Li-ion rechargeable battery also required (use SB2298)

Included:1 x Smart Robot Shield Base
1 x Ultrasonic Sensor Module
1 x Round LED Module
2 x Wheels
1 x Screwdriver
1 x USB Cable
3 x 100mm Jumper Wires
4 x 150mm Jumper Wires
1 x Omnidirectional Wheel
4 x Copper Pillars
3 x Acrylic Mount Boards
Screws and Nuts

Manual

Driver

Datasheet

Specifications

Product Dimensions

Width
115mm
Height
115mm
Depth
120mm
Weight
240g


Button Cell information

Contains Button Cell
YES

Packaged Dimensions

Packaged Volume
1.12125l
Packaged Weight
0.368kg
Packaged Length
15cm
Packaged Width
6.5cm
Packaged Height
11.5cm

 

WARNING: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
Button Cell Batteries are Hazardous (new or used). Keep batteries away from children. These Batteries can cause severe or fatal injuries within 2 hours or less if swallowed or placed inside any part of the body. Medical attention should be sought if it is suspected a battery has been consumed or inserted; Call the 24-hour Poisons Information Centre in Australia on 131126 or New Zealand on 0800 764 766 or contact your country's emergency department.

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