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ELEGOO Owl Smart Robotic Car Kit V2.0 with Nano V4, Line Tracking Module,Infrared Photoelectric Sensor、Ultrasonic Sensor etc. Intelligent and Educational Toy Car Robotic Kit for Arduino Learner

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Color: Robot Owl Car V2.0


Features

  • Developing based on Arduino platform, free of charge in open resources, rich in learning resources
  • DIY assembly and construction will help to cultivate children's concentration and hands-on ability
  • Compatible with Lego building blocks to expand unlimited possibilities
  • Graphical programming provides special building-block functions, and with a variety of functions of the car, stimulate childrens creativity and imagination

Description

OwlBot Tank Kit is an intelligent educational robot toy designed for children over 13 years old, integrating programming, entertainment and innovation. The functions are as follow: 1. Obstacle-Avoidance mode 2.Line-tracking mode 3.Expression control mode 4.Line control mode 5.Sound control mode 6.Light control mode 7.Standby mode Controller: ELEGOO Nano V4 Programming: Arduino IDE, ELEGOO Owl robot Input: Infrared photoelectric sensor、ultrasonic sensor Output: Motor、Buzzer、LED Voltage: 7.2~8.4v (7.4v Lithium Battery Pack) Battery Life:2 Hours(Line-tracking mode) Ranging Solution: ultrasonic sensor ranging Motor: DC gear motor 1:78 Communication: USB、Bluetooth I/O Ports: A0/A1/A2/D3/D4/D11/I2C/5V Size: 233133104mm Weight: 1302g


Product Dimensions: 5.24 x 4.09 x 9.17 inches


Item Weight: 2.87 pounds


Manufacturer recommended age: 13 years and up


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Manufacturer: ELEGOO


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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars We got past the IDE compiler errors, but it’s really been a challenge to drive or expand it tho.
Color: Robot Car V4
I really like it a lot. My 9yo grandson, and 12 yo grandson each built one. The manual combined with the YT video steps were very helpful but you definitely need both and it’s difficult in a couple spots where it’s easy to get confused by the nearly symmetrical config of the top and bottom base plates.. the screw length for the ESP32 CAM to it's mounting bracket appeared to be too short, so I used a couple linger screws n the kit, But just today found out I had installed the Ultrasonic Sensor Bracket that mounts onto the servo backwards.. flipping it would have solved the problem which appeared to be that the screws were too short.. And when we built the second one I only then realized we’d built the 1st incorrectly .. I ran fine but the motors are supposed to be sandwiched Between the top and bottom plates, not below the bottom plate.. and altho this mistake is possible / easy to make.. with that plate flipped over the line sensors don’t work well since they ride almost an inch higher off the taped line on the ground. Anyway both ran perfectly well initially but we found one stared disconnecting from the WiFi a lot every time you’d try to move it. This appears to be the WiFi is too weak in this parents house so we’re not only getting a repeater to extend it to that part of the house about 100 ft away, but there is also a s/w fix in the CAM32 module that can change the WiFi RF channel and fixit there in s/w too.. I've never had this problem at my house tho..so have not tried to fixit in s/w since it's not broke here. Another problem is the IR remote must be within 3 to 4 feet or so max and pointing directly at the receiver on the top board.. we find it works much much better in FPV mode using WiFi. It’s set up to run WAY to fast in all directions so does wheelies if you go forward and spins in circles if you try to gradually turn left or right. Elegoo service emailed a fix for these issues since pressing 9 to reduce speed only seems to work in IR Remote controller mode, and only till you cycle the POWER ON/OFF. The battery worried me too.. I was not sure if it can be left unattended on the charger, but have been assured there is a BMS that will prevent over charging if it's left plugged in over night.... and line following mode didn’t initially work at all, since we had the motors mounted below the bottom B plate not above ..but I haven't tried to adjust it's sensitivity yet.. the FPV cam is fantastic tho.. and it’s a ton of fun to try navigating it since it’s ridiculously sensitive with the factory s/w .. I also followed the steps to set up the Arduino IDE library but the main V4 .ino system file Would not initially compile without errors .. The vendor support has resolved that with an update that allows it to run on the latest IDE 1.8.19 as well as the latest AVR UNO Board manager 1.8.5. And I can now report it also compiles and runs with the latest RC2 Change 3 IDE version too.. one thing I’d like to add is a camera that tilts up and down OR mini grabber arm, and there IS a servo2 slot that is on the board to support that., Its used with the Conquer version of the robot and it's controllable via WiFi with the same Elegoo App. It’s got a block language but very limited features and flexibility in that mode.. I did get a second one as soon as I confirmed that I can mod their systems code and add new options to it. I have an MBot Mega robot too and like this one’s documentation and potential programmability a lot better., but honestly the main code in both robots is way too complex for beginner Arduino programmers .. they’re Starter Kits are far better to use as programming learning tools. An old update.. I spent a couple days trying to figure out why I was getting IDE pre-compiler errors due to missing custom libraries. I finally resolved it but only by moving to a laptop and using the Add Zip option to install each library folder independently and the normal way. I finally got a one line reply from support saying that they’d read my email sent 4 days ago… pretty sorry response.. I want to know what mods in the s/w are required to slow its and speed down, and how to switch WiFi RF channels .. and have yet to determine why they want us to add library’s Manually with a copy/paste.. that’s left my main PC in a state where it can’t compile without numerous can’t find library errors. Update 3/1/2022.. I was using support@elegoo.com and it's actually service@elegoo.com so that explains the delayed replies. I did get answers on where in the UNO V4 code to adjust the too-much-speed issue and the ESP32 code to switch Wifi channel rf frequencies but have not done either yet since at this point, after completely deleting ALL library folders and re-installing the IDE from scratch, now I can compile the V4.0 .ino without errors , upload and run the 4 ea demo examples without errors, but cant re-install the main (unmodified) factory V4.0 ino file and have it run properly, it appears to load with all the needed library files and Uploads without error, but will not run at all.. So it's broken and completely useless till we figure out what happened.. I have sent them a very detailed e-mail with the symptoms and hope we can resolve it soon.. An update 3March 2022: Service@Elegoo.com has been great. They did confirm the V4 main code is NOT compatible with either the Arduino UNO board manager 1.8.4 or 1.8.5.. and when I installed the 1.8.3, it auto removed the 1.8.5 And properly installed 1.8.3 and that restored the factory main board so it would fully run again in FPV mode . I also modified the line needed to control the max speed and set it to 100 and also 150 instead of 250 and now can more easily drive it around with out doing jerky wheelies and spinning in circles all the time..it’s still too sensitive and prone to spin in wheelies when turning tho. support answered most all my other questions tho and will send an update notice out when their code is made compatible with the latest Board manager release and IDE 1.8.19. It appears either using the copy/paste manual mode to add their 4 libraries, or the recommended AddZip option will work, but I prefer to use the recommended AddZip way and they may change their ReadMe1st.pdf install guide to reflect that too. All in all I think the robot is a great way to expose kids to Robotics and advanced Arduino programming, and it’s fun but as a teaching tool to teach programming, Elegoo’s other learning kits are a LOT simpler and more effective in teaching programming skills especially for beginners.. this code in the robot is VERY complex and difficult for a novice to debug or understand since it’s tightly linked to the integration of the Elegoo App on your tablet, the ESP32 CAM and it’s WiFi, and the UNO R3 board and it’s got a complex control structure that’s too deep for beginners. But it’s perfect for me and so I bought a 2nd one so I can tweak and mess with / mod the code in it at the same time the kids can play with the other one.. we’ll be racing each other soon.. update 3-8-2022: the vendor's service@elegoo.com line has been fantastic.. They just sent me an update which not only translated all the comments that were in Chinese to English, but moreover the code now both compiles and runs under IDE 1.8.19 with the latest AVR UNO Board Rev3 1.8.5 version board code. They have helped me a lot and sent a table listing all the UNO Digital and analog pins that are used, and have answered all my questions so far.. Unfortunately almost All the Digital, serial I2C and Analog pins are already in use on the UNO so to avoid both the I/O conflicts and the huge problem integrating add-on features like a Laser under servo control and the grabber arm I plan to add a stand alone ESP32 and control it with a second IOS App , or by using a spare RC receiver and it’s RC transmitter one way or the other. I don’t think that will be hard to control since one kid can drive and the other shoot the laser at targets or switch controllers. Integrating new code using the existing ESP32 and Elegoo IOS App is just too difficult to do for me as a non-programmer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 21, 2022 by Jim S

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Elegoo's 2-wheeled self-blancing robot. A winner.
Color: Tumbller V1.0
Elegoo makes several robot/car/tank-like kits, and Amazon seems to lump all the reviews together, so: This review is about the: “Elegoo Tumbler Self-Balancing Robot Car Kit” which is their only 2-wheeled self-balancing kit. I received V1.1, current as of this date. This kit is beginner-friendly, and only involves mechanical assembly. It even includes the single small Philips screwdriver needed. No soldering. Just connect three connector cables once built. Mine worked perfectly first time. Found one small inconsequential typo in the online assembly manual, but corrected in the included printed manual. Took about an hour to build. Not strictly necessary, but you’ll want to download the accompanying phone app (Android or IOS) which works fine as a remote control over Bluetooth. If, however, you want to go further (much, much further) than just having a cool toy...: One very nice thing is that the entire product is effectively open-sourced. You’ll want to download the .zip from Elegoo’s download site which contains *everything* you’d ever want, including the source Sketch to the operating Arduino Nano’s firmware which compiled perfectly, (although it comes pre-loaded on the Nano so a PC or Mac is not necessary to simply play with it.) Also in the .zip are pretty comprehensive design files, including tutorials on how each sensor works and the overall theory of operation. There’s also sample code for operating each section (ie. Motors, ultrasonic, LEDs, etc, etc) complete with code walkthroughs. Lesson 2 (of 7) (“Balance Control”) goes into very very deep detail on the PID algorithms, which here are used to effectuate self-balancing… There's even a section on how to configure Visual Studio Code for use in the Arduino context simply because that's what their engineers prefer to use over the Arduino IDE. Geek heaven. Obviously a lot of engineering went into this product, included for all to see. Overall, a great product and eminently hackable, if that’s your thing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 4, 2023 by igoeco2001

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Great Grandson Gift...
Color: Robot Car V4
As long as Granddaughter is good at assembling. They totally are enjoying the features using their smart phone. Works as expected and instructions are easy to understand. Granddaughter said. Thank God for engineering minded grandchildren.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 16, 2023 by D. Smith

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