MOSS Zombonitron 1600 DIY Robot Bundle for $199
November 21, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Do you want to build a robot? The MOSS Zombonitron 1600 is the intuitive and elegant construction system that lets you quickly play and experiment with robots. Use steel spheres to connect magnetic robot cubes that pass along power and data, and suddenly you’ve created a free-moving hinge. You don’t need any additional software, just an enthusiasm for robotics, and a big imagination! With this super bundle, you’ll get the Zombonitron 1600, plus four extra packs to expand your robot and creative possibilities.
“The easiest way to build your first robot,” Gizmodo
- Combine connector blocks to transfer power & data, & make your robot perform awesome functions
- Build your robot easily w/ no extra software or programming needed
- Extend your robot’s abilities w/ a library of add-ons & smartphone apps available
- Use the four included bonus packs to enhance your robot
- Learn robotics in a few, interactive way
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- 16 MOSS blocks
- 56 carbon steel spheres
- Battery: rechargeable LiPo
Compatibility
Includes
- 16 MOSS blocks
- 56 carbon steel spheres
- Light sensor
- Proximity sensor
- 2 motors
- MicroUSB charging cable
- MOSS Sphere Pack
- MOSS Long Brace Pack
- MOSS Short Brace Pack
- MOSS Connector Pack
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