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GinoBot Programmable Robot

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Product Code: 708-IT10419

GinoBot is a programmable robot developed by engineers and academics, ready to be used straight out of the box.

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£138.92 ex VAT

GinoBot Programmable Robot

GinoBot is a programmable robot developed by engineers and academics, ready to be used straight out of the box.

  • A great tool for teaching STEM disciplines, computational thinking and digital literacy for a fun and hands-on experience.

  • GinoBot is essentially the robot which helps you explore multidivergent projects in a broad range of levels. It allows for expansion through attachments including 3rd party electronics and hardware like a Raspberry Pi and micro:bit.

  • The body of GinoBot™ has numerous built-in ENGINO connecting geometries so that students can expand their robot with structural and mechanical parts, making more advanced models. Teachers can follow STEM interdisciplinary activities and apply inquiry-based learning methodologies to engage and inspire their students. The vehicle’s powerful processor connects with USB, Bluetooth and wifi and can be programmed with KEIRO, but also Python and C++ once a Micro:bit or Arduino are installed. The 4-wheeled robot can have its tires converted to a cat-truck and is surrounded by three proximity sensors. It has two floor colour sensors and two encoder motors for precise motion.

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    • 1 x Ultrasonic sensor (Plug-n-Play) micro USB connector 2 x DC motors 5 x manual programming buttons 2 x Colour sensors 5 x Proximity sensors 4 x Programmable RGB LEDs 2 x RJ connectors for additions sensors and outputs Connectivity with 3rd party hardware like Arduino, Microbit, Raspberry Pi and more On-board connectivity with extra sensors and outputs such as sound sensors, speaker and magnetometer On-board connectivity with a rechargeable battery Li-po 3
    • 7v Bluetooth connectivity Pencil holder for drawing shapes 3 x AA battery holder

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