Ozobot Bit+ Kit of 5 with Charger

Ozobot Bit+ Kit of 5 with Charger

Brand: Little Bird
SKU: ED-50102BIT-5 pack
699.00 AUD In stock Buy at Merchant

Ozobot Bit+: the new Blockly-programmable educational robot STEAM Made Simple – Engage 1 teacher and 5-10 students Ozobot Bit+ belongs to the new generation of Ozobot educational robots. It’s a small mobile platform you can program on Ozobot Blockly, a visual and intuitive editor suitable even for primary schools. Ozobot Bit+ has in-built optical sensors, and can also be programmed without a display. Simply use the colour code markers supplied in the kit and your robot will react to your drawings in the course of its journey.Pupils being taught computer languages in primary school will also learn programming algorithms and develop more well-structured thought processes. Ozobot Bit+ is a fun and friendly educational tool you can use from nursery school. It’s also Arduino compatible, making it a good choice for a more advanced STEAM education in secondary schools.The Ozobot Bit+ Kit of 5 with ChargerTo get started more rapidly with Ozobot Bit+, the brand has put together a kit containing six educational robot and its accessories: charging station, markers, colour code stickers, etc. And there’s a comprehensive Educator Guide to help you launch some first challenges in your classroom, a workshop or at home.Technical specifications of the Ozobot Bit+ Kit of 5 with ChargerOzobot Bit+ robot: Rechargeable LiPo battery 3x more battery capacity than Ozobot Bit New power switch to maximise battery life Wireless charging equipped Twice as much autonomy Optical sensors for line following and colour codes Improved LEDs Arduino compatible Connectivity: Ozobot Blockly (via USB) Strong polycarbonate shell The kit includes: 5x Ozobot Bit+ robot 5x protective zip case 5x Colour Code Markers (5 Packs) 5x charging cable 1x Ozobot 6 Port USB Charger Get started activities

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