Building a maze-solving robot is an intresting way to get into the world of robotics and autonomous systems. Imagine creating a small device that can intelligently navigate through complex mazes, ...
While child-sized humanoid robots like the Unitree R1 have come down in price, not everybody has a spare $6,000 to throw around to play with robots, and smaller models like the Tonybot are more ...
Dan Shapiro’s Robot Turtles board game Kickstarter showed there is serious appetite for kids’ games that aren’t just fun to play with but also sneakily teach core coding principles. Instead of the $25 ...
An Arduino-based maze-solving robot using 3 ultrasonic sensors, an L293D motor driver, and 2 DC motors. The robot detects obstacles, makes navigation decisions, and autonomously traverses mazes.
If you are a parent or teacher investigating robot kits for children, you likely don’t want a simple solution with a single purpose. You don’t just want the child to experience science, technology, ...
Arduino hobbyists, developers and programmers that would like to be able to remove the need to use cables to access their Arduino projects, might be interested in a new wireless programmer ...