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Explanatory video of mBot, an educational robot that introduces you to robotics and programming. Check the price: https://amzn.to/2AaLWiH mBot by Makeblock What is it? mBot is an educational robotics kit for assembling and programming a wheeled robot capable of moving, making sounds, and avoiding obstacles. You can play with it and control it with its remote control, your cell phone, tablet, or computer. Version 1.1 of the mBot with Bluetooth is an educational robot toy that allows children to learn about the various phases of robotics, from creation and construction to programming. The essential part of the mBot is its "mCore" motherboard, based on Arduino, which comes integrated with a light sensor, LEDs, a buzzer, and ports for sensors, motors, power, and communication. You can play with mBot in the following ways: Immediately after assembling it, control it with its remote control, or make it automatically avoid obstacles or follow a line. You can also download the following apps to your Android or iOS phone or tablet: “Makeblock” for freehand use and “mBlock” for programming through a drag-and-drop block-based graphical interface. If you want to delve deeper into programming, you can download “mBlock” on your PC or Mac. It's a graphical tool based on Scratch and also allows you to program using the Arduino C language. Is it for me? If you are over 8 years old; interested in robotics, electronics, and programming; enjoy building with the Arduino board; and have a phone, tablet, or computer with Bluetooth, then mBot is for you. What else does it offer? The Makeblock kit consists of more than 60 pieces, including: an mCore board, a Bluetooth chip, two motors, a line-following sensor, and an ultrasonic proximity sensor. It comes with an instruction manual and a map with a figure-eight diagram. The mBot is expandable with additional parts kits to build other robots. At Open Lab, on the Makeblock website, you'll find a community of users with projects and guides to recreate them. How do you use, prepare, and assemble it? Assemble mBot in approximately 20 minutes with the help of the step-by-step visual guide. Insert four AA batteries or use the rechargeable lithium battery. Turn it on and navigate through its preset game modes by pressing the button on top. Connect mBot to your phone, tablet, or computer via Bluetooth. To load a program or perform an update, connect it to a computer using the USB cable. LEGAL NOTE: The manufacturer has not funded the production of this video. All information has been compiled and interpreted by Honestips. Honestips participates in the Amazon Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.