Robotics

VinciBot Coding Robot Set

  • Multi-functional: Interactive sound, light and movement effect with 8 sensors, 21 musical instrument sounds, LED matrix, patented LED RGB light structure, precise drawing, etc.
  • Supports graphical programming and Python.
  • More open: Multiple robots can be built together to deform. Compatible with LEGO bricks, Technic motors, and more third-party electronic modules.
  • Higher quality: More reliable and durable, more precise movement and higher sensor accuracy

$99.99

Description

Encouraging children to play and explore
Designed for primary and secondary school children aged 8 an up, VinciBot Coding Robot Set is a learning tool features diverse and rich functionality, open expandability and superb quality.
With its graphical and Python programming platforms as well as AI features, it has a wide range of applications in the STEAM education industry such as programming learning, AI education, robotics competition and creative projects.
VinciBot encourages learning by doing, imaginative while developing computational, design and engineering thinking – educating your children about the evolving digital age from a young age.

More Open

Super extensibility, adding diversity and freedom of classroom and robotics competition

Compatible with LEGO bricks, Techinic motors, and more third-party electronic modules

Multiple robots can be built together to deform

 

 

 

More Intelligent

Upgrade intelligent classroom through artificial intelligence education
Create AI-based teaching scenarios and gameplay cases
Supports Tiny ML to achieve the whole process of AI and have a deeper understanding of it

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