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OSOYOO Robot Rc Smart Car DIY Kit to Build for Adults Teens with Servo Power Steering Motor, WiFi, Bluetooth, Code Programmable Compatible with Arduino UNO

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Features

  • Most Advanced Technology in the Market Today: the OSOYOO Robot Car kit features a servo power steering motor that controls the axles to turn the wheels. This electric power steering system enables a highly automated driving experience that imitates real-world full-sized vehicles
  • Do-it-yourself Starter Robot Car Building Kit: allows adults, teens, and all students to learn valuable skills, fully compatible with Arduino UNO R3 board, it will help you learn about electronic circuits, programming sensors and actuators, the Internet of Things (IoT), coding, electronics, mechanical engineering and hands-on experience in robotics
  • Package includes all the technical modules, parts, and sensors you need to build a fully functional robotic car: such as MCU board for R3, OSOYOO motor shield, OSOYOO ESP8266 WIFI shield, HC Bluetooth module, line tracking module, ultrasonic sensor, micro servo motor, battery, and charger
  • Multifunctional and features all the highly advanced intelligent features and driving modes that you expect for a robot car: which includes: auto-go, line tracking, ultrasonic avoidance, Wifi IOT control, Bluetooth App control, compatible with Android and Apple IOS devices via an app developed in house exclusively for OSOYOO
  • Step-by-step instructions, videos, and tutorials will show you detailed instructions on installing your new robotic car, with easy-to-understand circuit graphs, sample code, demo videos, and North American-based product support

Package Dimensions: 9.33 x 6.89 x 2.6 inches


Item Weight: 1.68 pounds


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Batteries: 1 9V batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: OSOYOO


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  • Kit provided everything you will need to assemble
Video instructions are great. Easy to assemble. I’d you love putting model cars together as a kid. You’ll love this project.
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2022 by Albert Montoya

  • Pretty good overall
Let's get one word of warning out of the way right at the start. If you're looking for a kit to help children learn electronics, this is not the one you want. Children will find it prohibitively difficult to complete. Older children (teens) and adults will find it challenging but doable. The quality of the kit is about as expected. It's nothing to write home about, but everything works, everything looks good, and it's what we've come to recognize as fairly standard for these kinds of kits. And once everything is assembled, programmed, and ready to go, the robot car does work and will perform as described and as exepected. The quality of instructions, though, leaves something to be desired. You're given a combination of written and video instructions, each of which on its own seems insufficient to effectively communicate the steps you need to follow. If you use them together, you should be okay. Where you're going to run into trouble, though, is if anything doesn't work quite right, there are no real tips for troubleshooting, so you'll be on your own, which can be quite uncomfortable if you're a beginner trying to use this kit to teach yourself something new. People experienced with electronics (or mechanics, depending on where the trouble occurs) should be able to figure it out, but some extra tips in the instructions would have been welcome. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2021 by Bob Lewis

  • Good one
For the TL;DR crowd, nice kit, good directions (you'll need BOTH the web/pdf instructions and the YouTube videos), all the parts are present, fit well enough and the car operates as it should. So far I am through lesson 2 and it has gone mostly well. That means that I have the car assembled and operating according to program directives. I am fully familiar with the Arduino world, so editing and uploading sketches was no problem. I did find two relatively small issues as you can see in the attached photos. They say the wheel axles must extend at least 25mm, but that guarantees the wheels will fall off. You need to drive in the axles to 21-22mm for there to be sufficient insertion to keep the wheels on. You only need enough sticking out to be able to clamp on the locking collar. The other issue was that the 7 pin cable for the tracking sensor cannot be attached without bending the pins. You'll want to bend them down individually so as to be certain you don't break/crack the circuit board. You'll need both the web or PDF instructions as well as the YouTube videos to get things together properly without a lot of trial and error. There are two conflicts with orientation of parts between the two, but they are irrelevant. I went with the YouTube version, but the PDF would have worked just as well. The assembly and initial check out of the car are sufficiently detailed and complete. The later lessons get pretty basic, leaving the builder to learn more by experience and experimentation. I strongly recommend that you get very familiar with the lesson 2 sketch, as that gives examples of all the basic vehicle moves. You should modify the parameters here and there to get a good understanding of what is happening. Among other things, at least for my build, the left and right are reversed, and in the sketch comments, both car moves are documented as "forward". Spending time modifying and debugging is always a major part of the fun. A good little kit, well priced given the extensive instructions and capabilities of the car. Will make a fine 2nd gift, the first being any one of the Arduino starter kits. If this review was of use to you, please consider clicking "helpful". Thank you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2021 by S. S.

  • Pretty ok, on par with the competition
After working with an Elegoo version of this, along with a Jetbot and Kaya, this particular model has some different features that were fun to learn. The assembly wasn't bad, but like the Elegoo version, things didn't quite fit properly (see images). Everything still worked, but I'm retentive on such matters. To assemble, I followed the written instructions, which got me most of the way there. A few times I needed to look at pictures of an already assembled unit, or, just guessed based on experience. New (for me) on this one is the steering system. The Elegoo runs independent motors for all the wheels, so it drives more akin to a tank than a car. This one is like an actual rearwheel drive car, with steering up front. Repeatability of movement (forward/backward and left/right) was a bit better than the Elegoo 4 motor system, but still needed to do some extra math to get it fairly tight on a given surface. Going to pass this one over the small one at home, who is learning Arduino. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2021 by C. Schmidt C. Schmidt

  • Harder than expected
This was more challenging to put together than expected but not impossible. Good quality parts.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2021 by Judith N

  • Intermediate challenge to build - but quite fun!
This car kit is an intermediate challenge to build. I think a tween or teen could do this especially with the help of an adult. There is an app for this robot kit that allows you to drive it but I think the fun of this robot kit is the building of the robot itself. Most of the parts for this kit are reusable in other projects as they are independent of each other rather than being soldered into a main board like in some other kits. This independence makes building this kit a little bit harder but also offers more learning opportunities. Finally, this kit is complete as it comes with an arduino and a rechargeable battery so you won’t have go out and buy anything else for it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2021 by Patrick Regan

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