Getting a robot to stand on two wheels without tipping over involves a challenging dance with the laws of physics. Self-balancing robots are a great way to get into control systems, sensor fusion, and ...
If you enjoy using the Arduino platform and would like to create your very own self balancing robot, you might be interested in a new device called the Hippo-ADK which is Arduino based and can be used ...
This Arduino Nano-powered bot uses MPU6050 gyroscope for real-time balance correction. It features Nema 17 stepper motors controlled via A4988 drivers, with Bluetooth & RC remote steering 🚀. Supports ...
This project is a self-balancing two-wheeled robot built with an Arduino Uno, MPU6050 gyroscope/accelerometer, and a PID controller. The robot uses real-time sensor feedback to maintain balance ...
Dan Shapiro’s Robot Turtles board game Kickstarter showed there is serious appetite for kids’ games that aren’t just fun to play with but also sneakily teach core coding principles. Instead of the $25 ...
If you are a parent or teacher investigating robot kits for children, you likely don’t want a simple solution with a single purpose. You don’t just want the child to experience science, technology, ...
The two-wheeled self-balancing scooter earned its “hoverboard” nickname because it creates the illusion that the rider is floating on wheels. But if the idea of owning a device that mimics the feel of ...
A couple years back, at CES 2016, Segway and Intel teamed up on a two-wheeled, self-balancing personal transport device with a twist: When the rider stepped off, the hoverboard turned into a robot. At ...