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The Adeept 4 Axis Robotic Arm Kit is an open-source educational tool designed for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts. It features a high-quality structural design with flexible operation, a PS2 joystick for intuitive control, and memory functions for recording actions. Perfect for learners of all ages, this kit comes with easy-to-follow instructions to enhance your coding and robotics skills.
O**T
A super little robot
A super little gadget that is easy to make and very educational. The instructions you must find online at the company website and then it’s very straightforward to put together.
S**N
N'achète pas ça pis ya rien qui marche pis te charge des frais douanes pour le pi 4 ouff
Expérience électronique-1
N**U
Great product
Definitely worth the purchase
G**J
Great robotics kit if you're comfortable with operating a Raspberry pi and Linux
I got this for my 11yo son and myself, as we've had some prior experience working with a Raspberry Pi remote control car. Once you get it all working, it's definitely fun, but here are some notes on the experience:- First, it does not include either a Raspberry Pi or the 2 specialized batteries. That's fine; it says so above.- You actually don't need the batteries. We plugged in the microusb cable into the Pi, and that was enough to power everything.- The instructions aren't included. Instead, you need to go to adeept.com/learn and download the zip files for ADR026- I am an experienced software developers, and I have familiarity with Linux and Raspberry pi. You will be installing some software on your Pi, primarily Python3. If you don't know how to use Linux, or your Raspberry pi isn't already running successfully, I would think twice. This is not a kit for true beginners- There are many tiny screws and bolts. You'll definitely want a helper to hold things- I had to substitute a few screws for alternatives. Specifically, the main screw holding the swivel servo I had to replace with a longer screw.- You don't have to do any computer programming. Running the existing scripts is enough.I would estimate it took my son and I two hours to assemble the robot. Luckily, my Raspberry Pi 3 was already running with Python3 and starting the robot from there was pretty easy.I'm still struggling to calibrate the main servo that rotates the arm, but the other 3 (the raising/lowering, and grab claw) all work well.From my picture, you can see that I haven't mounted my Pi + control board to the base. This is because I want to be able to take the Pi on/off for other things.I hope you found this review helpful!
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