DIY Bionic Robot Lizard for $54
June 21, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Learning robotics is a ton of fun with this bionic lizard, optimized for STEM education and a perfect activity beginning and advanced engineers alike. This kit includes everything you need to assemble the robot, plus it comes with a visual programming language so you can program it to move with the included Sunfounder Nano board.
- Great way to learn robotics, electronics, & programming
- Programmable to walk & change gestures and directions w/ the included remote control
- Easy to code w/ the visual programming language software
- Comes w/ simple assembly instructions
PRODUCT SPECS
Compatibility
- Sunfounder Nano board (included)
- Arduino
Includes
- 8 M1.2 x 4mm Self-tapping Screws
- 6 M2 x 10 Screws
- 4 M2 x 14 Screws
- 14 M2.5 x 8 Screws
- 16 M2.5 x 10 Screws
- 4 M3 x 6 Screws
- 6 M3 x 12 Screws
- 8 M2 Nuts
- 16 M2.5 Nuts
- 6 M3 Self-locking Nuts
- 8 M2.5*13 Copper Standoffs
- M3 x 25 Red Aluminum Standoff
- 3 9g SF0180 Servos
- SunFounder Nano board
- Expansion board
- 2S battery
- Cable Spiral Wrap
- 35mm Velcro Tape
- Mini USB Cable
- IR Remote Control
- IR Receiver Module
- 3Pin-Anti-reverse Cable
- 2S Lithium Battery USB Charger Cable
- Phillips Screw Driver
- Cross Socket Wrench
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