iBOTZ TriBotz Kit
From Elenco Electronics Inc
It's Tribotz!A robot is always a big hit. But three times the robot! . . . Well, you are in for some unprecedented fun! You'll revel in all Tribotz's capabilities: Sound Operating Mode: Moves toward you, then backs up and chooses a new route when you make noise Avoider Mode: Changes direction to avoid obstacles Line Tracer Mode: Follows a black line drawn by a felt tip pen You'll feel like a true engineer when you put it together. A hands-on experience with sensors, electronic circuit boards, motors, mechanical gears and shafts that will in-the-end leave your mind replete with knowledge of sensor technology. Think you've outgrown toys? Think again. Tribotz brings back the excitement of play. Offering a creative element for recreation and prompting covert missions by junior special agents--they'll be waiting in line to play with this one--guaranteed. Whether you are 8 or 108, you'll take pride and pleasure in building and directing the course of Tribotz. Learn the fundamentals for sensor technology in a format that is exciting for adults and children alike! Tools Needed: Cutting Pliers, Small Hammer, Long Nose Pliers, Small Phillips Screwdriver (No soldering required) Movement: 2 Wheels Driven by 2 DC Motors Control: Sound Sensor Including Condenser Microphone, Infrared Light Sources, and Light Detectors Power Source: 1 9V and 2 AA batteries (Required) Dimensions: Height: 4.4 inches, Length: 5.8 inches, Width: 6 inches Detailed Instructions Included Educational Background Information Provided for Each Component Ages 8+
Product Details
- Brand: Elenco
- Model: MR1005
- Dimensions: 5.50" h x 7.00" w x 15.00" l, 1.39 pounds
Features
- Tribotz can operate in 3 different modes
- The Tribotz is three robots in one
- Maximum current is 120mA (while operating motor)
- Power Voltage: DC 3V
- Length: 5.8 inches (requires assembly)
Customer Reviews
Great entry level robotics kit. I bought this for my 15 year old nephew for Christmas. He built it in a couple of hours with some help. It took a bit of troubleshooting since he (we) ignored the errata sheet at first. Well, that's part of the fun. He went on to experiment with it. It comes with full schematics and theory of operation for someone to learn beyond the simple assembly and emperical experimentation.
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