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UBTech JR1602 JIMU Robot

Sally from Red Beach

This is a JIMU Robot Inventor Kit Interactive Robotic Building Block System. It has 675 interlocking, interchangeable parts for you to build any one of 6 pre-designed animals – or build a JIMU robot no one has ever seen before. The 16 individually programmable servo motors allow you to create stunning movements using Blockly code or with the PRP (Pose, Record, Play) function. However you play, this JIMU Robot kit will provide invaluable hands-on STEM learning and endless programming fun.

What’s included:

* 675 interlocking parts
* 16 Servo motors
* 1 Control Box
* 1 Battery
* 1 Power Adapter
* Links to Jim community & downloads
Quick start guide
* App instructions to build & program 6 Robots and create many more....

Technical Features:

* Material: PC Plastic
* Supply Voltage: 7.4V
* Operating Current: 1-2 Amp
* Battery Capacity: 1200mAh
* Connection: Bluetooth3.0/4.0 BLE+EDR
* Servo Specs:
* (1) Torque output:4kg.cm
* (2) Speed:0.1S/60o"
* Operating Temperature: -5oC-60oC
* Compatible System: Support Android 4.0.3 version and above

Price: $480

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