




Wholesale 2WD Mobile Autonomous Robot Kit Supplier Form Uruguay
$ 480.99 - $ 577.19 (UYU)
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Products Description
This robot kit provides an economical introduction to the world of robotics. It has 2 drive wheels and a freewheel mounted on an aluminium alloy body.
Based on an Arduino microcontroller.
Includes: 3 ultrasonic range finders, 3 bumper sensors.
Size: 357mm X 313mm X 267mm.
2-Wheel Drive (2WD) System: The robot is powered by two wheels, typically one for each side, with motors that control the speed and direction. This makes the robot easy to maneuver and navigate through different terrains, providing basic forward/backward and turning motion.
Autonomous Navigation: The robot is equipped with sensors, such as ultrasonic sensors, infrared sensors, or even cameras, to detect obstacles and make autonomous decisions about its movement. This allows it to navigate through its environment, avoid collisions, and follow paths.
Motors and Control System: The kit includes electric motors that drive the wheels, typically controlled by a microcontroller or a single-board computer like Arduino or Raspberry Pi. The control system allows the robot to respond to input from sensors and external commands, enabling autonomous behavior.
Expandable Design: The robot kit is designed with expansion in mind. You can add additional sensors, cameras, or other components to enhance the robot’s capabilities, such as adding a GPS module for outdoor navigation, or a camera for vision-based navigation.
Battery-Powered: A rechargeable battery typically powers the robot, making it mobile and able to operate for extended periods. The battery is usually easy to replace or recharge, ensuring continued operation.
Software and Programming Support: Most 2WD Mobile Autonomous Robot Kits come with open-source software and programming libraries that make it easier for users to program the robot. For example, it can be programmed using platforms like Arduino IDE.