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Elenco Teach Tech “Robotic Arm Wire Controlled”, Robotic Arm Kit, STEM Building Toys for Kids 12+

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Features

  • Robotic arm Wired controlled can rotate, grab objects, and even move them!
  • This stem robot has an extensive range of motion through all pivot points.
  • Five motors power five joints for optimal control, movement, and fun!
  • It is a great way to learn basic robotic technology.
  • Learn by doing. Perfect for young engineers 12+.

Description

"Robotic Arm Wired Controlled allows young engineers to learn the basics of robotic technology! The innovative robotic arm has an extensive range of motion through all pivot points. It's an introduction to Robotics and Mechanical Engineering that will excite young and old engineers. This STEM robot has five motors that power five joints for optimal control and movement. Develop problem-solving skills while assembling and while having fun! Lifting capacity: 3.5oz (100g). Horizontal reach 12.6in. (320mm). Vertical reach 14.96 in. (380mm).Base rotation range 270°. Base motion range 180°.Elbow range 300°. Wrist motion range 120°.4 D batteries required, not included. Tools that might be needed: diagonal clippers, a screw driver, safety goggles. Elenco Teach products are based on STEM activities (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) to teach and encourage kids in their development, all while having fun! Perfect for future engineers ages 12+."

Brand: Elenco


Theme: Robotics


Age Range (Description): Kid


Item dimensions L x W x H: 16 x 11.5 x 3.5 inches


Item Weight: 2.5 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 16 x 11.5 x 3.5 inches


Item Weight: 2.5 pounds


Item model number: TTR535


Manufacturer recommended age: 12 - 15 years


Batteries: 4 D batteries required.


Release date: June 1, 2019


Manufacturer: Elenco Electronics LLC


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very good gift
Lots of fun assembling the robot. It took about 5h. The 33 pages - assembly instructions is well organized, providing instructions step by step that you must follow. If who is going to receive this gift in not familiar assembling motors, gears, boars mmmm this could not be a good choice. Final toy works well. No extra screws, nuts, no nothing, so you have to be very careful to don't loose anything. For assembly, you'll need a Diagonal cutter, screwdriver and a table. For play, the kit requires 4 D batteries that are not included. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2022 by JUAN RAMIREZ JARDUA JUAN RAMIREZ JARDUA

  • Grandson love it.
My husband and 7 year old project. He will love this.
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2023 by Roberta Costisick

  • I keep it on the dinner table and use it to pass the salt.
I bought this for myself. It reminded me of the RadioShack robot arm I had when I was a kid. It took me a couple hours to put together and I thoroughly enjoyed building it. My only complaint is that the RadioShack model allowed the claw to rotate 360 degrees around. I wish this did the same. Outside of this one thing, it is a lot of fun. I now keep it on the dinner table and use it to pass the salt. My poor family! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2020 by not now

  • Great toy!
We bought this as a gift for my 11 year old son. He needed some adult help to assemble it (especially turning the little screws), but he loves playing with it. It's able to grab and move little things (think hotwheels or smaller). It has a little light at the end of the arm, which he loves.
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2020 by mamabear

  • Cool retina hade one like this 40 years ago
It is a great project for a grandpa grandson bonding time. Works real neat to grips and move things around. Hello
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2020 by TERRY D

  • Not impressed
I had an Armstrong when I was a kid.. I bought this for my autistic nephew. It was semi easy for me to put together. I felt it was made out of cheap material.. have to nephew Christmas and it was broke the next day.. my opinion it is more for show than is for use
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2022 by Lanny Chisholm

  • Good quality
Fun father and son project
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2020 by Finn

  • Great display model but not much learning about robotics
My 10yo built this all on his own with very little help from me. My only complaint is I wish it had more information on the whys and what’s behind the robotics assembly of this project. I think it’s less for STEAM learning and more of a model for display. My son did enjoy building this and proudly displays it in his room. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2020 by J. Colitto

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