🤖 Build, Learn, Innovate!
The Smart Robot Car Chassis Smart Learning Kit is a robust DIY platform designed for enthusiasts and educators alike. Made from durable PCB material, it features a spacious chassis for easy expansion and supports various controllers like Arduino and Raspberry Pi. With a maximum load capacity of 500g and four high-quality motors, this kit is perfect for hands-on learning and robotics projects. Plus, it comes with dedicated technical support to assist you on your journey!
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 180.00 |
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Color | Yellow |
Theme | Car,Robot |
Collection Name | Fall |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Additional Features | DIY Education Kit, Build Your Own Robot |
Finish Type | Glossy |
Outer Material | Polycarbonate |
Material Type | PCB |
Inner Material | PCB |
Item Weight | 300 Grams |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.08"L x 6.3"W x 2.56"H |
R**O
Easy to assemble, good quality
Easy to assemble , ready to buy more parts to continue my robot, quick and good quality
D**S
strong circuit board material, ill conceived layout
I have mixed feelings about this chassis. On one hand, it's made from thin and strong fiberglass circuit board material, and it's got a lot of pre-drilled slots and holes for mounting controllers and sensors to it.You CAN fit both an Arduino and a full sized Raspberry Pi computer. There are all sorts of screw holes and slots to mount other devices and sensors, but aside from a set of holes for a pan/tilt assembly, and a couple holes for some IR sensors, I can't think of anything else that matches. Except that it has the crossed slots for a photo interrupter module for a slotted wheel tachometer--But no mounting hole(s) drilled for it. Also the crossed slots are completely blocked if you install an Arduino in its position, and crowd the Raspberry Pi mounting area.Again, if you do mount both an Arduino and a Raspberry Pi, you'll have trouble finding a spot for batteries and a motor controller.This board would be better served as part of a kit including a matched deck the bottom deck could have holes for AA, and 18560 battery holders, some of the popular motor drivers, and the motors. The upper deck could be layed out for an Arduino/RasPi, and a few sensors.All of that being said, it's strong and should be easy enough to drill through so I'll be using it in my next project.
R**R
Great little platform for robotics play
I mean, it's 20 bucks so you can't expect too much, but what you get is a really impressive platform for playing around with robotic possibilities using your Ardiuno or Raspberry. The kit is light on instructions so you'll spend a little time figuring it out and getting it right but I got it done in a couple of hours, including wiring. The wire they send for the motors is thin and stranded, and would have been hard to attach to the terminators at both ends, so I used solid core instead. I used some of the bag of extra nuts and bolts they included to attach my Pi. Nice touch.
L**Y
A good kit to start out with
The media could not be loaded. A good kit to start out with. We bought this as a starter project car for my kids and I, so we could learn more about Arduino.It comes with a chassis, that can have an Arduino or RPi attached to it, motors and wheels. Also comes with a ton of various hardware for any add-ons you may put on it. You do have to supply your own motor driver and Arduino/RPi. But for the price it's a good starter kit for anyone that already has an Arduino on hand and you can easily get motor drivers from a ton of retailers online.
X**U
Affordable Start with 20 Bucks
There are 1 well designed PCB chassis, 4 yellow motors and 4 wheels, plus a bunch of screws and nuts. The assembly and wiring of motors are straightforward if you follow the instruction guide. The board is clean and firm to hold Arduino/Raspberry Pi module securely. The only issue is the rubber around the wheel is too soft.It is only a starter kit. You have to purchase add-on parts more if you want to create more. You need a motor driver and your own modules(Arduino/Raspberry Pi) before purchase it. Anyway, it is a very good gift for children interested in mechatronics stuff.
D**.
Every motor was faulty
All 4 motors were useless.The base is ok, has a lot of options for connections.Never buying from this seller again.
G**N
Sent with too-short bolt length
The 7 of the 8 bolts for connecting the motors to the chassis were the correct size. However, one was a 1/4 inch shorter than the other 7 and was too short to go through the motor. So I couldn’t attach one of my motors without going out and buying some more bolts that are long enough. I reached out to customer service and they were very accommodating. They sent me a link for the correct replacement screws and provided a partial refund that would cover the cost of the additional screws. Aside from the headache of dealing with this and the delay that came with needing to place a second order, in the end I was able to get what I needed.
P**E
ALL metal chassis. Not cheap plexi.
This is not a cheap plexi kit. This is a full metal chassis. It’s marked and drilled for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, IR avoidance sensors and more. There are plenty of screws and risers for just about whatever you can dream up.My daughter built the ‘Q’ bot from EEME and had fun with it but it seemed somewhat limited. I think she’ll love building and modifying this one for a long time.
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