🤖 Build, Code, and Conquer the Future of Robotics!
The SunFounder Smart Robot Car Kit is an innovative educational toy designed for teens and adults, featuring 4WD omnidirectional movement, app-based remote control, and a robust metal structure. This kit includes everything needed for multi-function programming, obstacle avoidance, and interactive learning, making it perfect for hobbyists and educators alike.
Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10"L x 7.48"W x 3.74"H |
Color | Silver |
Collection Name | Robotics Kits |
Theme | Robot |
Inner Material | [METAL] |
Finish Types | Glossy |
Outer Material | Metal |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 180.0 |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Play Activity Location | Floor |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Special Features | Remote Control |
D**W
Very cool!!
I'm a 56-year-old guy who's still a kid at heart, and when I saw a YouTube video of this car racing around, forwards, backwards, then sideways, diagonally, etc., I thought, "I have to get me one of those!!" Anyway, I ordered it on Amazon, got it the next day, and put the whole thing together in about 90 minutes. And I have big, chubby fingers, so I had to manage the screws, washers, and nuts very carefully, since they are super small. There was so much involved in building it correctly that I thought I definitely must have screwed up something along the way. But miraculously, it worked perfectly the first time!I love how the mecanum wheels work, and it's super cool to see the car in action. But I also loved that I built the whole thing myself! I have yet to start digging into the programming (only used play mode so far), but I'm eager to learn how to program the Arduino to make the wheels do what I want them to do! If you're into Arduinos, remote control cars, model building, robots, programming, etc., I highly recommend. you check this out!
S**8
Great Educational Kit for Tech-Savvy Kids
We got this for our older son who’s interested in robotics, and it was a hit. It’s a little advanced, so it’s best for someone with some basic coding or electronics experience, but the instructions walk you through everything step by step. It’s a great hands-on learning experience and a fun way to introduce robotics and programming.
T**.
Great kit
Fairly easy to assemble. Works great.
M**Y
Disappointed
Camera doesn't work. Firmware update bricked it.
L**L
Assembly required
If you give this as a gift, make sure the giftee likes to assemble their items before use. You assemble the car and then program the car to do various things. I would recommend this for teens and adults, not children as it can be frustrating for some and does take time to put it together, figure out the app, etc that youger ages might not enjoy. My husband thought this would be a fun kit to introduce some coding while still being able to have fun with a remote control car.
T**Y
Great kit for learning basic robotics, small assembly, programming.
This is one of the longest reviews I’ve written.Here’s the tl;dr: Great kit, easy to assemble, works out of the box, iPhone app installed easily, website provided code and IDE for advanced users. This is a great product for people considering getting into FIRST or other robotics programs. Kudos to SunFounder.Assembling the car:I am 70, I’ve lost sight in one eye so poor depth perception, and my fingers are a little stiff these days. I’ve been building models, crystal radio sets, erector sets, heath kits, slot cars, bicycles, lawn mower engines, motorcycles, cars, and computers for the past 60 years. When I saw this, I knew I had to revisit my childhood! The assembly took me three hours of relaxed quiet time. Not too many years ago, it would have taken less than half that time. I chose a well lit place with lots of surface area. I didn’t want to lose any of the tiny metric screws that came with the kit. I used the tools provided for the first two hours just to prove that it could be done. For the last hour I switched to a good quality small Phillips head screw driver as the one provided does not grip the screw heads very well. The instructions were very clear, well illustrated, and easy to follow. The one item that they could have explained better was the tiny connector that attaches the camera lens to the camera board. It uses a tiny flip-up connector like a SATA drive in a computer so it wasn’t hard to figure out. Later, when I watched the YouTube video on their website, I found that this detail was well explained. I recommend you watch the video first. It is only 17 minutes long and would have saved me some time had I watched it first. The other thing that you need to be careful about is the orientation of the wheels. The inside of the wheels are marked L and R, but you need to orient them according the illustrated instruction sheet. The L and R are good for the front wheels, but the rear wheels go on the opposite sides. The kit comes with a roll of electrical tape, which is not needed for the assembly, two spare connecting cables, at least two each extra of all the nuts, screws, and standoffs, and some other extras. I think that if you have built a computer from components, or assembled a complete Radio Controlled car or plane, and have patience, a good attention span, and attention to detail, then you can build this kit.Operating the car:While you charge the car for the first time, read the manual online. This will tell you how to download the app to your iPhone or iPad, or Android device, how to turn on the car, switch the camera on, connect to its WIFI network, reset its firmware, and calibrate it. Some of these steps were a little challenging for me but without too much frustration I got the car turned on, sending video to my phone, and operating. Nice! Adjusting the avoidance detection units was the hardest and I’m still not sure what potentiometers did the trick but I eventually got it dialed in so it stopped crashing into stuff and would follow my hand.Programming the car:I have not written any code at this point. I did download and install the IDE (Integrated Development Environment), and the code that comes loaded on the controller board. I was a C++ programmer for several decades so looking through the code was a nice look back at my past. The program for this car consists of a setup section and a main loop that looks for events and acts on them. It’s like the days of old when your program was the only thing running on the computer. I will definitely be doing some geeking out this winter and I have a god daughter that is in the FIRST robotics program – I introduced her to programming a few years back – and I can’t wait to show her this car. I almost said “toy” but stopped myself. This is a serious learning tool and I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to be exposed to simple robotics. This kit rocks!
S**W
Another excellent SunFounder kit
I have several SunFounder kits, and they are all excellent. I’ve also built many, many other robot car kits, so I'm very familiar with this type of kit. I haven’t had a chance to fully build this one yet, but I did check out a few things for you.First, I was wondering if the Arduino Uno board included in the kit really had a fully socketed Atmega 328 chip (like shown in the sellers video) or if it would turn out to be a surface mount version. Well, it is indeed a socketed chip! This earns them a bonus star, if I wasn’t already giving this 5 stars.The chassis is all metal (aluminum), instead of plastic. This is a big upgrade over other kits, and should also make the build simpler. The 18650 batteries are included, packaged together, and connectorized with a JST connector. Actually, everything is pre-connectorized, which should make the build very straightforward.I also checked out the online documentation, tutorials, and example codes. As usual, the online documentation is excellent, and the control app (for driving with the camera) is available in both major app stores, so you don’t need to side load the app. I feel like having the app in the app store adds a lot of trust to the product.And last, but not least, you can modify, edit, change, or enhance any of the code as much as you like, because they provide it all to the user. So, there is a LOT of learning that can happen here, if the builder is inclined to do so, instead of just “running” the code provided.Final Rating: 5 stars. Just a great robot kit (plus Mecanum wheels are awesome!!!!)
B**R
Easy build - Wifi password doesn't work
Able to build under an hour. Cannot get WiFi password to work, will have to hopefully rest through pico interface. IR controller clunky, slow response. Sonic avoidance not working with IR. Decent platform to build off of.
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