Adeept RaspTank Metal Smart Car Kit per Raspberry Pi 5/4B/3B/3B+ (scheda non inclusa), robot cingolato con serbatoio con braccio robotico 4 DOF, evitamento ostacoli, tracciamento

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Dimensiones del producto ‎17,5 x 14 x 10,01 cm; 1,3 kg
Edad recomendada por el fabricante ‎16 años y más
Idioma: ‎Inglés
Incluye baterías ‎No
Montaje necesario ‎Sí
Necesita baterías ‎No
Número de modelo ‎ADR034
Peso del producto ‎1,3 kg
Pilas ‎Batería no estándar (Tipo de pila necesaria)
Tipo de Batería(s) / Pila(s) ‎Ion de litio
Tipo(s) de material ‎Metal
Valor educativo ‎Habilidades de codificación

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Scritto da: Dani
de 5 estrellas Defectuoso
Tras montarlo, al conectarlo por primera vez con la batería, uno de los componentes (un inductor) se ha calentado tanto que se ha desoldado. Procedo a la devolución.
Scritto da: Mr Hall
Amazing robot for children.????✨????
I got this for my granddaughter, and the instructions and code online were awesome. She loved it and is learning so much about coding with the robot. I totally recommend it. It's not Johnny 5, but still awesome!
Scritto da: James
Fantastic educational system and great toy!
Disclosure: This tank was provided free "pre-release" from Adeept after building and discussing the existing acrylic version tank with the support team. The support was excellent with really fast response especially when allowing for the international time difference. The metal tank has fewer parts than the acrylic version and everything screws together rather than being clipped in place as was the case with much of the acrylic version. You will need to be patient when putting some of the smaller screws and nuts together but this is one of the joys of making models as far as I am concerned. Some of the instructions could be clearer, e.g. it says that the running lights need to be connected in the correct order but doesn't actually say what the order is (not a major problem, they don't work if they are not connected in the right order but they aren't damaged - at least mine weren't!). The level and amount of sensor electronics that is included is superb, I bought a separate main board to use in another project (no you do not need one but yes I paid for it because I was so impressed!). There are software lessons in Python (a very easy to learn but widely used software language), these explain how to use each of the sensors and obtain useful data. As an example, computer vision using OpenCV is very well explained for the beginner. You can use the supplied code directly, use it as a starting point for your own experiments, as a reference guide for your own builds or completely ignore it if you are suitably skilled and experienced. The tank is described as a toy for 15+ year olds in some places but I would say it is much more - it is an all in one experimental education workshop that can be used and learned from by people of any age (I am over 60, my 5yo grandson wants to know what every bit does) with even a small amount of interest or a "want to know" inquisitive mind set and a little spare time. The metal version did not come with batteries that are needed if your tank is going to be used totally remotely, these are very common and easily obtained but waiting for tomorrows Amazon van can be frustrating on Sunday afternoon! You can power the tank from a Pi PSU but that obviously limits how far you can travel. Neither the metal or acrylic version come with a Raspberry Pi so best think on if you do not have one to hand. I built this metal tank using a Pi5 and the acrylic one using a Pi4. You may need some other computer system to set up the initial Pi OS and to use the remote control software (it would not be remote if you only ran it on the local tank Pi controller. Tough call to say which is best, I enjoyed building and experimenting with both (still am and I have had them for weeks). If I was to be given one as a gift I would be happy with either; as a model to build I would choose the acrylic version just for the greater number of parts and for a computing experiment I would choose the metal version for faster assembly.
Scritto da: Pontus-Alexander Zekarias Lindén
Poor quality
Motor and attachments for it is poor quality. Axels bend when you gently put on the belts to the wheels and 1 motor is broken. I advice you to not buy this product!
Scritto da: Daniel
I got it fianlly and I love it.
Finally received. I bought it because I wanted to assemble the metallic case and put it on the display shelf. The packaging is good. Thank you for carefully putting in cushioning materials. I unboxed it and checked the contents. The silver metal case has a beautiful color. I want to assemble it quickly. I will post a review after assembling it.
Scritto da: Ron
A bank without contents
The instructions are convoluted and vague in some areas. If you work through all of that and it isn’t operational you have a whole new problem. It’s like a fortress and you have to disassemble it to get to anything. That was my experience so I boxed it up and sent it back to Amazon because I didn’t want to spend the next week sending one email a day waiting for a reply that might not even address the issue.

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