CIRCUITMESS Wheelson – A DIY AI Self-Driving Car | Learn Electronics and Coding | Learn Robotics | STEM Projects for Kids | Ages 11+ | STEM Building Toys

CIRCUITMESS Wheelson - A DIY AI Self-Driving Car | Learn Electronics and Coding | Learn Robotics | STEM Projects for Kids | Ages 11+ | STEM Building Toys

REGULAR PRICE: £79.99

About this item

  • NO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE NEEDED: a STEM project designed to teach kids and adults the basics of electronics in a fun and exciting way.
  • LEARN ABOUT HARDWARE and soldering: Follow detailed and easy-to-understand instructions. Learn about computer vision, camera calibration, microprocessors and more.
  • EASY CODING FOR BEGINNERS: Drag and drop blocks, or code in a text-based environment in C++. Learn how to program your Wheelson for autonomous driving.
  • ALL THE COMPONENTS COME IN THE BOX: circuit and display boards, camera and headlights board, Li-Po battery, electromotors, wheels, etc.) as well as TFT LCD screen, casing, knobs and switches, detailed instructions, etc.) as well as interesting reading materials with exciting facts on technology behind self-driving cars.
  • HAVE FUN WITH YOUR NEWLY BUILT WHEELSON: Take it for a test drive, make it recognize QR codes and play with built-in line tracking and objection recognition algorithms .

Product description

What you’ll get: Main circuit board – connects everything together, has a dual-core processor with Wi-Fi & Bluetooth, and a battery charging circuit Camera and headlights board Display board – 128*160 TFT color display Li-Po battery Four electromotors Wheels Robot’s plastic chassis A bag of other small components such as resistors, pushbuttons, nuts, and bolts An instruction booklet – ready for your offline knowledge consumption What you’ll learn: How to assemble a small 4-wheeled robot How to control an electromotor using a microcomputer How computer vision works How to calibrate your robot’s camera How autonomous cars work and how to make your car navigate a road autonomously How to recognize and scan a QR code using your robot’s camera How to recognize different simple objects using a camera and image processing algorithms That Tesla’s engineers aren’t some kind of magicians

SKU: B08KDGTG6P
Dimensions: 20.32 x 27.94 x 7.62 cm; 743 Grams
Batteries Required: No
Batteries Included: No
Assembly: Yes
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