- Join forces with the world of robotics and assemble 3 fantastic robots
- One robot detects objects using infra red rays, the wake-up robot is sensitive to light and the third robot is operated by any TV remote control
- Separate circuit and body are supplied for each robot
- Fix the selected circuit onto the robot base and add the corresponding transparent body
- The kit is supplied with all circuits pre-assembled
Product Description
Assemble three fantastic robots with this kit! One robot detects objects using infra red rays, the wake-up robot is sensitive to light and the third robot is operated by any TV remote control. A separate circuit and body are supplied for each robot. Includes over 20 pieces. Switch, motor, gear, motor housing and body included. Requires 2 “AA” batteries, not included. Measures 5″ x 5″…. More >>
Tree of Knowledge Robotics Science Kit
Tags: aa batteries, circuits, Knowledge, measures, robot base, Robotics, Robots, Science, science kit, sensitive to light, Tree, tree of knowledge, tv remote control, world of robotics
#1 by J. BARTLETT on February 5, 2010 - 6:39 pm
Great present that provides excellent learning opportunity and lots of fun. Boys love it!
The Prof.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Hugh John on February 5, 2010 - 8:02 pm
the sensors buzzed and worked great,but the bugs/robots wouldn’t run — it turned out that the motor was too weak to make the wheels run – yes, the motor would turn, but once it’s attached to the wheels, it stopped — and even when we managed to get the wheels turn, it failed to run on hardwood floor — and we did use new batteries — it appeared that it needed a more powerful motor — at the end of the day, this is a “robot” that can’t move
Rating: 1 / 5
#3 by Sera Lewis on February 5, 2010 - 8:17 pm
The instructions provided with this kit show pictures that don’t match to what’s provided. The circuit board won’t connect to the chassis, and there are only general instructions for one robot — not details for each of the three. After my 12YO spent a few frustrated hours trying to figure out what to do, we got my brother (a mechanical engineer) to come over and help us put this together.
The robot works great once you throw the instructions away and get an engineer to help you assemble it. The buzzer is still maddening, though.
Rating: 2 / 5