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Description
Owi CyberCrawler Robot Kit
Offers 76 pieces
Teaches programming skills in an easy and entertaining way
No need to download codes
Runs on 4x AAA batteries (Not Included)
Age: 8+
The Owi CyberCrawler Robot Kit entertains and teaches programming skills to inquisitive ages 8 and up.
OWI’s CyberCrawler Robot’s 76 assembly pieces are the ideal level of difficulty taking the user’s assembly skills beyond rudimentary snap-together type kits.
A simple, press-button programming keypad embedded on its cranium provides immediate feedback as CyberCrawler Robot’s LEDs illuminate and the robot executes programmed animations.
There is no need to download codes from a personal computer or tablet via USB or Bluetooth connections; the technology required is on-board! Challenge several levels of thinking skills with the CyberCrawler Robot kit.
Produit génial très bien fait bon prix et ajustement et finition.
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Peter
Leuke robot, niet al te moeilijk en aparte manier van voortbewegen
De robot is niet al te moeilijk om in elkaar te zetten, maar dat ligt aan de vaardigheden van het kind. Een beetje hulp van een ouder kan soms wonderen doen. De beschrijving is vrij duidelijk. Maar die moet je dan natuurlijk wel lezen en daar schort het bij kids nog wel eens aan.
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Peter
Joli robot, pas trop difficile et une façon spéciale de se déplacer
Le robot n'est pas trop difficile à assembler, Mais cela dépend des compétences de l'enfant. Un peu d'aide d'un parent peut parfois faire des merveilles. Le descriptif est assez clair. Mais bien sûr il faut le lire et c'est parfois le cas avec les enfants.
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Neil
I would buy it again.
Awesome product very well made good price and fit and finish .
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Peter
Nice robot, not too difficult and a special way of moving
The robot is not too difficult to assemble, But that depends on the child's skills. A little help from a parent can sometimes work wonders. The description is quite clear. But of course you have to read it and that is sometimes the case with kids.