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keyestudio Micro bit mini smart robot car kit V2 (without Micro:bit V2)

keyestudio Micro bit mini smart robot car kit V2 (without Micro:bit V2)
keyestudio Micro bit mini smart robot car kit V2 (without Micro:bit V2)
keyestudio Micro bit mini smart robot car kit V2 (without Micro:bit V2)
keyestudio Micro bit mini smart robot car kit V2 (without Micro:bit V2)
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keyestudio Micro bit mini smart robot car kit V2 (without Micro:bit V2)
keyestudio Micro bit mini smart robot car kit V2 (without Micro:bit V2)
keyestudio Micro bit mini smart robot car kit V2 (without Micro:bit V2)
keyestudio Micro bit mini smart robot car kit V2 (without Micro:bit V2)
keyestudio Micro bit mini smart robot car kit V2 (without Micro:bit V2)
29.900 OMR
  • Stock: Pre-Order
  • Model: KS0426
  • Weight: 350.00g

Micro:bit is significantly applied to STEM education for teenagers, as a small microcontroller, which features small in size, easy to carry, and powerful function. At present, innovative technology products, like robots, wearable devices and interactive electronic games can be produced by programming and code.
In this kit, we will guide you how to control and generate a Micro:bit turtle smart car through programming in Makecode.
MakeCode is a framework for creating interactive and engaging programming experiences for those new to the world of programming. The platform provides the foundation for a tailored coding experience to create and run user programs on actual hardware or in a simulated target.
To make you deeply know the micro:bit, we provide test code and projects.
The Keyestudio micro:bit smart car integrates obstacle avoidance, line tracking and IR and Bluetooth control functions. It contains passive buzzer, ultrasonic sensor, KEYES-2812-18R module, IR obstacle avoidance sensor and so on.
The passive buzzer makes music play, a KEYES-2812-18R module can display different effects, a photoresistor can detect light intensity.
Simultaneously, this smart car is chargeable. You only connect power to the port of battery holder.

Note: we adopt V1.5 micro:bit in the whole tutorial, but our tutorial is also compatible with the latest version micro:bit. When doing experiment with latest micro:bit, you need to transfer code into Makecode online editor first, save code again then download it to micro:bit.


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