Joy-it Robot in kit da montare Micro Bit JoyCar kit costruire MB-Joy-Car
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The Joy-Car is an autonomous education robot based on Micro:Bit and offers a modular robotics learning kit. Sensors such as line-tracking, ultrasonic, infrared, and wheel rotation sensors enable functions like autonomous driving and even control via Bluetooth with a second, separate Micro:Bit. The additional features simulate turn signals, lights, reverse lights, and a horn, completing the experience of an autonomous robot car. By using addressable LEDs, individual lighting scenarios can be realized.
The Joy-Car is ideally suited for exploring topics in electronics and programming and has been specifically designed for use in schools. In collaboration with the Fraunhofer Institute, the Joy-Car has been integrated into the Open Roberta platform. This makes it immediately usable for everyone, even without programming knowledge, and guarantees a lot of fun without frustration, with results that are visible right away. This is particularly advantageous for classroom use, as the effort required from teaching staff is minimized.
A comprehensive guide is available that explains programming in MakeCode and MicroPython. Additionally, information, tips, and a forum for questions, problems, and ideas are provided.
Compatible hardware | Micro:bit |
Movement type | sail |
Item number | 30701164 |
Manufacturer | Joy-it |
Category | Robotics kit |
Manufacturer no. | MB-JOY-CAR |
Release date | 4.5.2021 |
Sales rank in Category Robotics kit | 29 of 287 |
Compatible hardware | Micro:bit |
Robot type | Learning Robot |
Movement type | sail |
Sensors | Infrared sensor, Tracking sensor, Ultrasound sensor |
communicating | Bluetooth |
Power supply | USB power delivery |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Scope of delivery | Robot kit without micro:bit controller |
Additionally required (not included) | Micro:bit |
Length | 189 mm |
Width | 171 mm |
Height | 77 mm |
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- 1.Velleman0.2 %
- 2.Sphero0.7 %
- 3.Makeblock0.8 %
- 4.VTech1.2 %
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How often is a product of this brand in the «Robotics kit» category returned?
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- 1.Makeblock0.8 %
- 2.Ozobot0.9 %
- 3.Sphero1 %
- 4.Velleman2.5 %