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XGO Robot Dog Kit v2 For micro:bit - ELECFREAKS

ELECFREAKS XGO Robot Kit v2 for micro:bit is a bionic quadruped robot dog kit specially designed for artificial intelligence education for teenagers. It can be combined with the micro:bit to perform graphical programming on MakeCode. With 15 degrees of freedom, it can perform and interact like a real pet dog, as well as pinch and carry with its robotic arm, allowing children to learn mechanics, electronics, programming, and AI as they play, and getting them prepared for the future life of AI.

Moreover, the XGO-lite V2 body also has block positioning holes to work with building blocks to explore more smart and interesting application cases.

Features of this advanced robot include:

 15 Degrees of Freedom

XGO robot quadruped demonstrating ball control using its robotic arm and micro:bit board, showcasing precision and balance

  Intelligent Robotic Arm

XGO robot quadruped demonstrating motion control by playing with a red ball using its robotic arm and micro:bit adapter

 Self-Stabilization

XGO robot quadruped balancing on a tilting platform with robotic arm holding a red ball, showing self-stabilization feature

Full documentation for the XGO Robot is available via the ELECFREAKS Wiki.

Size standing: 25 x 14.5 x 17cm

Important Note

The micro:bit board is NOT included in this kit.
If you don’t already own one, consider purchasing the XGO Robot Dog with micro:bit bundled version,which includes the micro:bit board.

The joystick:bit is NOT included in this kit. You may wish to purchase this as an extra if you do not want to use the smartphone app for control. This can be purchased at joystick:bit for microbit.

Designed for Young Creators

The BBC micro:bit is an award-winning microcontroller developed for children aged 8+, used by millions of students worldwide. With built-in sensors and the ability to connect to a wide range of components, it brings code into the real world—making learning to program both educational and fun.

micro:bit can be programmed using MakeCode, Microsoft's visual, block-based coding platform. As they build confidence, children can choose to build projects using the text-based programming language, Python. The BBC micro:bit also works with Scratch, Code.organd a wide range of other tools/editors.

Recommended Age 10+

Not suitable for children under 3 years

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