Long time no post. Let's change this!

JS-Robotics, I suppose that's named after the founder Jin Sato build a very cool kit for kids and educational purpose. It is a robot kit, some kind of mixture between a bristlebot and a microcontroller-robot. The interesting thing about this robot is, that it can be programmed just without the use of a computer. It features some of the most popular robot-functionality, that most robot beginners are trying to build like "detect object", "follow a line" or "robot sumo". One the one hand that is fine. On the other it's a little weak preset-funk. What's the fun of robot-sume with exactly two of the same robots? But the sounds are awesome anyway!

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