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The ACEBOTT STEM Robotics Science Kit features an ESP8266 motherboard and MG90 metal servos to deliver a durable, programmable spider robot with 6 movement modes and 9 preset actions. Designed for ages 12+, it includes comprehensive tutorials and app remote control for an engaging hands-on STEM experience. With Type-C rechargeable battery support and easy assembly, this kit blends education and entertainment for aspiring coders and robotics enthusiasts.
















| ASIN | B0D5D9Z6G7 |
| Age Range Description | 8+ |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,342 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #289 in Educational Science Kits |
| Brand Name | ACEBOTT |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 115 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Coding Skills, Construction Skills, Hand-Eye Coordination, Imagination Development, Motor Skills, Problem Solving Skills, Programming Skills, STEM |
| Included Components | Spider Robot Kit |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 2 x 4 x 5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Science Kit |
| Item Weight | 13.12 ounces |
| Manufacturer | ACEBOTT Co., Ltd. |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 960.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | QD020 |
| Material Type | Acrylic, Metal |
| Model Number | QD020 |
| Set Name | ACEBOTT ESP8266 Quadruped Bionic Spider Robot Kit |
| Size | 4 inches (W) x 2 inches (L) x 5 inches (H) |
| Theme | robotics |
| UPC | 027685217387 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
N**E
A fun build for our 14 year old
This robotics kit is fantastic for curious kids! The ACEBOTT 4 DOF ESP32 Robotic Arm was engaging, educational, and fun to build. The app remote control works well, and it’s a great hands-on way to introduce coding and engineering concepts. Perfect for ages 8–12 who love STEM activities. Great quality and a rewarding project!
M**A
We think it sucks
This thing sucks. First it did not come with the special battery that we had to order separately. Once we finally got the battery my kid lost interest in the project. I completed the assembly myself to try and get my kid to regain interest but then we were unable to do any programming or get the thing to move. There are No instructions, you have to look everything up online. The programming instructions available online are either not existent or way too sophisticated for a child or adult who doesn’t have previous computer programming experience. They make it look simple on the videos. But it is not. They are not showing all of the steps.
A**R
Needs special batteries
Needs special batteries. Wished it would've stated that beforehand. Christmas gift child still waiting for battery delivery
G**A
Excelente
Excelente
M**S
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.
J**A
advertised with S90 servos but they are plastic
The servos included are supposed to be metal geared based on how it is specced on the housing, but they included only plastic gear servos. This dramatically shortens the lifespan of the product, and overall diminished the value I saw in buying this. The kit seems to come with everything needed, and no parts were missing. I am just disappointed in the servos having plastic gears. Building the kit is educational and fun for a first or second time robot builder, and instructions are complete.
S**E
Great learning tool
Its that time of year to select elective classes for next year. Limited slots. Does our student take a language or tech class? He tried out the beginning of an online language course already, and over break we will work together assembling and programming this kit to see how he likes it, and if he is able to learn from me rather than a teacher. This looks like a decent kit featuring laser cut acrylic parts, similar to what we can make at home with our low powered cutter. It uses 2 18650 batteries (not included) which we just stocked up on. It has no paper instructions at all. The tutorial is a 315mb .zip download with a directory structure mostly full of a few .ino(Arduino), .sb3(Scratch 3), and .pdf files with web links to the programming software which is a separate 865mb .zip download. The .pdf content is well produced in understandable English. There are also assembly videos online that are mostly fast video backed by music with a few voiceovers at critical spots. Understandable, but rapid English narration with an accent. You can create code with drag and drop code blocks similar Scratch, which then generates equivalent C (Arduino) or Python code. I think that is a great way to begin learning multiple computer languages simultaneously, as the core principles and data structures are the same, only syntax is different. I guess he will be learning a language regardless of the elective he selects. This is a kit you can actually build and learn basic programming and robotics from which will be applicable to future projects. I've built and mentored successfully in the past with much worse kits. This uses more of the tools and parts generally available to the electronics hobby as a whole, rather than being limited to a curated and closed off proprietary ecosystem such as Lego. There will be places where you get stumped and don't understand something. But the parts and tools used in this kit are mostly very popular, general, and well supported by the volunteer robotics community. The main board is slightly proprietary, but is mostly Arduino compatible with just a few simple extra helpful things onboard like battery gauge and servo drivers. Very satisfied with this kit.
W**W
Buy Tylenol to prepare for the headache this will cause.
This kit uses cheap parts that look like they came out of a 3d printer. The instructions are non-existent. I spent over an hour trying to find the instructions and then it was a battle to find the code. It also requires special additions to your Arduino IDE to make it work. I managed to get through all of that only to find that it doesn't work! I calibrated the unit and then it won't stand, walk anything. I am fairly computer savvy and have assembled several Arduino projects (I even designed a few) and I still found this to be way harder than it should be. I have reached out to customer service to see if they can help me get this working but, I completely expect to be returning this. I feel like this is a neat idea that was very poorly executed
M**R
Grate for kids of all ages
Got this for my grandson he loves it
O**N
Python kodları sorunlu
Python kodlarında sorunlar var, düzeltemeye çalıştım ancak başaramadım. Donanım olarak oldukça kaliteli. Arduino ile muhtemelen daha sorunsuz çalışabilir sanırım.
F**A
Robot
Il montaggio è abbastanza complesso però molto carino . Peccato la batteria non è compresa nel kit , dovrebbe essere inclusa .
E**A
you need to also buy an 18650 flat top battery and charger
Been playing with this today . You need to BUY an 18650 battery with flat top (not the button type) and a way to charge it. You'll need to get it before you assemble your robot as you need to insert it fully charged during the assembly. Next You need either a computer ,tablet or phone to go and get the instructions. I was annoyed by this because they are PDF and could EASILY have been included as a printed manual. Anyway we got down to assembling. It is fiddly with very small nuts to position. You get the rest of the machine,in pieces to make of course. The body is acrylic. Parts all look good quality and everything is made to fit without problem. Remember it has 8 legs so the assembley of each will be the same and gets a bit tedious. On assembley, there is software (downloaded with the manual). I also downloaded it seperately incase there was any difference. As yet we havent finished the build. It will take several days . Not that it is long but the particpant's interest Wained and we'll wait till he wants to get on with it again. This is something a sciency or craftsy 10 year old would enjoy. My 12 y old helper likes dismantling stuff but lacks attention so one must be on hand to give a bit of encouragement. We found the video you can watch via a link was very small and while we could understand ok, it was not really more helpful than the PDF. I think the manufacturer should include the battery and charger with the kit as it isnt inexpensive and there really should be a printed tutorial to save all the backwards and forwards when youve got it all laid out to build. Photos are 1. part assembled robot and all the parts included. 2. section of the PDF showing how the instructions are laid out (ignore keyboard thats just a bit of our computer)
A**M
Complete or missing parts
No battery included in the set.
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