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Join us on a captivating robotics journey as we assemble three distinct types of Robots from multipurpose and transformable parts, all based on the versatile Arduino Mega Board and equipped with an array of sensors. The Robot is designed by MakeBlock.
The first Robot to come to life is the Off-Road Land Raider, a tank-like bot capable of traversing both smooth and rough terrains. It possesses excellent mobility, allowing it to move forward, backward, left, and right. Control it using voice commands or by drawing a travel path that it will follow. This robot can even become a Line Following Robot or, with the use of an Ultrasonic Sensor, an Obstacle Avoidance Robot. It's equipped to produce various musical sounds, with all these functions easily manageable via a mobile app.
Next, we have the Dashing Raptor, a swift, three-wheeled racing robot. This speedy automaton is perfect for racing, displaying flawless line-tracking and obstacle-avoidance capabilities. Like the Land Raider, the Dashing Raptor can be guided using voice commands or by a pre-drawn path.
The final assembly results in the Self-Balancing Robot, fondly known as the Nervous Bird. Always maintaining balance while driving straight or standing still, it leans impressively while making turns.
So, let's explore these Robots and their multipurpose applications together. Get ready for an adventure into the fascinating world of robotics!
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