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STEM Robotics Science Kits for Adults, ESP8266 Spider Robot Building Kit, App Remote Control, Walking Crawling Fun Educational Toy for 12 + Year Old Boys, Girls, Teens, Adults Unique Gifts

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Features

  • Easy for Beginner: Designed for children ages 12 and up, this ACEBOTT cool spider robot features ESP8266 motherboard controls and customized rudder, making programming easy to learn. With 8 comprehensive lessons, children are systematically guided to master programming and electronic hardware principles, fostering hands-on ability and innovative thinking.
  • Dynamic Performance: For Science Toy DIY Robot, you can bring the spider to life with 6 movement modes and 9 preset actions, which can show a dazzling array of vivid and fascinating movements.
  • Easy assembly: ACEBOTT robot spider uses uniform screws for easy installation and use. Equipped with MG90 metal servo to ensure stable movement and durability of the robot.
  • Extended Playtime: ACEBOTT robotics kit adopts Type-C direct charging and high-capacity rechargeable design, no need for frequent charging, you can enjoy uninterrupted play and long-lasting performance. (Note: A battery is required, not included)
  • Easy Assembly and Detailed Coding Tutorial: This smart robotics science kits contains HD rendered instructions on how to assemble Kit from scratch and all necessary programs and codes. The path is: ACEBOTT Official Website - Resources - WIKI and Assembly Video.
  • Intelligent Interaction: Seamlessly integrated with ACEBOTT App control function, kids can remotely control the robot's movement and actions, unlocking endless possibilities for exploration and enjoyment. The spider robot building kit is a perfect Christmas, New Year gifts for boys, girls, teenagers, programming enthusiasts and adults.

Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 2.16 x 5.12 inches


Item Weight: 13.4 ounces


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: QD020


Manufacturer recommended age: 8 years and up


Manufacturer: ACEBOTT


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  • Good kit but they need a physical manual or just a better manial
This kit is very well made, I was impressed with the prices. It connects well with the phone app. It was a good learning experience for my 10 year old, but I would point out that I had to give a fair amount of help as there were several setup steps that were overly confusing or now well documented. Much of it is related to Arduino IDE setup which fortunately I have experience with that. It’s a good starting point if your kid would like to learn robotics and programming. The complications are a great learning experience that a late middle schooler with possible some adult advice is a great place to start. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024 by Matthew W.

  • A good starter robotics kit
A good starter robotics kit . Step by step guide (on-line) to assemble and program a robot with explanations along the way.
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024 by M Jones

  • I really want to like this but battery issues make it too difficult
This kit is very nicely designed. My son had a lot of fun putting it together. The instructions are a very long and detailed PDF that you download, which is a great choice compared to paper instructions as they can include so much detail. The problem is that they don't include the 18650 button top rechargeable battery that you need. The listing doesn't tell you that you need that specific battery, just that the battery isn't included. I downloaded the manual and documentation and saw that I needed this battery, so I ordered it. When it came time to put it in, it was quite difficult to fit in and the plastic for the battery holder broke. I double checked that I bought the correct battery. I did, it is the 18650 in the button top variety that they specified (comes in flat top as well). This battery even fits in their other robot car just fine and that one is also supposed to take an 18650. I emailed the company (they were very responsive) and they asked what the dimensions of the battery were. I measured it with some calipers that I have and it's just about 69mm. They said I need one that is 65mm. I did some more digging and there are protected and unprotected versions of the battery. I got the protected one (the manufacturer's manual didn't specify protected or unprotected). The protected ones are a few mm longer than unprotected. To the manufacturer's credit, they did offer to send me a new one of the board that has the battery holder in it. The problem is that now I have to go out and buy yet another battery and my son has already put it together, so he would have to disassemble and reassemble it again. I currently have it working with some rubber bands around it, holding the broken piece in place. I think I'll probably just keep it that way. The battery should really be included in this kit. If they don't want to include it, they should very clearly mark on the product page, not just that you need a battery, but the specific type of battery you need. When a listing says "battery not included", then I thinking AA or AAA batteries or something common like that. I'm not thinking it's going to be battery 18650 in the button top variety and unprotected. And even when I looked up their documentation it didn't tell me to get the unprotected version. Unless someone is already familiar with these batteries, they aren't going to know that protected also means slightly bigger. and, even if they did, they aren't going to know which one this is designed for. The whole thing is needlessly complicated. All of that being said, it is a nice quality kit, minus the battery issues. It says for 8 and up, but take that with a grain of salt. I got this one and the car kit for my 2 10 year old boys. They are both pretty technical minded and do lots of complicated Lego kits. They were able to do a lot of it by themselves, but some steps they just don't have the hand strength to do at that age. Also, most kids will need help with the software side of it as well. Installing the various software and drivers on you computer and such. The program is a version of Scratch (a graphical programing tool). My kids already know how to use that, so that wasn't a problem. If your kids don't, it's fairly easy and free to use Scratch online. If it weren't for the battery issues, this would be a 5 star review. If you are willing to deal with that, or already have the batteries, then this kit would be a great choice. If not, I reluctantly can't recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024 by vacuums

  • Get the correct driver file directly from Silabs. One included in the software is VERY outdated.
The driver file it wants you to install in some of the very first steps is outdated. You must go to the Silabs website and get the correct "usb-to-uart-bridge-vcp-drivers" for your operating system. The ones included in the software download from the manufacturer, are from 2013 and only not compatible with Windows 7 and higher. Silabs has a universal installer but I still had to go into device manager, and manually tell the device to look for the driver in the folder in order for it to update correctly. Without this driver file, the OS simply cannot talk to the board via USB connection. The next issue I had was during assembly. When you get to the point where you are finally uploading software with an assembled robot, the zeroing procedure can be confusing. You will upload the program to the robot, turn it on, and all the arms will collide. To avoid damage, there should be a step explaining to take the joints apart (you will not have put in the screws securing the motors to the joint directly yet) and let them lay free so the motors can orient without risk of collision. Then once they are oriented, you can reassemble the joints as illustrated (basically created a flat plane across all the limbs). The robot's orientation is not assigned at the correct zero. Leave the power on during reassembly and it will help you ensure your not twisting the motor out of alignment, and ensure you are getting the splines as close to aligned as possible. Only after this is the next step to put the screws into the joint and motor shaft and secure them into place permanently. Due to those 2 problems this took me about 3 hours to assemble, take apart slightly, tweak due to slight misalignments in the joints (my fault), and final assemble. The app has pretty basic controls and a few programmed macro movements to make it dance, wave, few others. If you go into the code you can just as easily use those button program names, edit the movements and create macros of your own assigned to those buttons. You just lack any ability to make new buttons in the app or change their name in the app. So if you want to overwrite the dance moves, you can, you just still only get to use a preset app button and name for the new dance macro. Connection to the app is done with the bot creating its own wifi access point and connecting to your phone thru that. Id rather a Bluetooth option myself but this leaves a lot of options for future reuse of the board and servos as curiosity in robots grows. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024 by Matthew J. Weber

  • clever...
Just enough difficulty to challenge an otherwise "smart" kid. Instructions can be a little vague and ambiguous. Let 'em struggle a bit, I say, before jumping in to help with the build. Welcome to life? The tech is reasonable and fun. Be sure to get an 18650 battery and charger prior to the build...
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024 by W. B. Smith

  • Missing parts
This was purchased as an over the Christmas holiday project for my grandson and I to do. We meticulously assembled everything until we got to the point where about five parts were missing. For the amount of money spent, I expect all parts to be supplied with the product.
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025 by LS6CarGuy

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