Just Robotics
Robotics Level 3- 2 months- DIY Programmable Arduino robot - Bluetooth Controlled robot -Line following - Computer control - Obstacle avoidance
Robotics Level 3- 2 months- DIY Programmable Arduino robot - Bluetooth Controlled robot -Line following - Computer control - Obstacle avoidance
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- Learn to write code in ''C'' {from glowing an LED to an obstacle avoidance robot, 40+ programs}
- Learn to program the robot using a computer/laptop (PC/Laptop is a must- the only prerequisite)
- Learn to use sensors and tune them, motor driver and other electronics concepts and modules.(IR sensor, LM35 temperature sensor, ultrasonic sensors, Bluetooth module and motor driver board, Switch board and wiring)
- A Line Follower Robot (LFR) as the name suggests is a robot that follows a specific path indicated by a line (usually a black line against a light coloured surface) with specific width
- Ultrasonic Obstacle Avoiding Robot, an intelligent robot which can sense (automatically) an obstacle in its path and then avoid the same by turning or moving in a different direction from the obstacle path
- Bluetooth Controlled Robot, your smartphone just got that much fun for you can use it control your very own robot wirelessly via Bluetooth. All commands pertaining to the movement of the robot, forward, backward, right, left and can also be used to stop the robot
Everything you need to build the robot is provided in the kit, it even includes a rechargeable battery and an Arduino Board.
Prerecorded Videos to help you watch and learn at your own pace and convenience.
Our support team is always ready to get on a call and clear all your queries.






FAQ's
Can a 6 year old build all that by himself?
Yes and No, they would certainly require some guidance and handholding, remember they are just starting out.
What if some part is broken or go missing?
You can contact us and let us know which part. We ship the replacement part for free or at a minimal cost depending on the situation
Is Robotics really required for the kid? at such a young age?
Definitely yes! It depends on what and how they are being introduced to these subjects, time is drastically changing and only thing we can do is lay a strong foundation.
When is the ideal time to start Robotics?
As soon as they start developing fine motor skills, one can get started with DIY projects.
About 7-8 years most of them are ready for it.
What happens if they start learning robotics? Why Robotics?
Robotics is a practical way of learning.
Improves scientific inquiry.
Overall understanding of the systems and the way things work
Logical thinking and logical deduction get greatly enhanced.
Studies clearly show that children of age 8 are more creative compared to 16-year-olds.