STEM Robotic Kits
Minds-i Robotics Kits engage students in an energizing STEM learning environment with easy to build, program, and modify robots. The curriculum encourages collaborative problem-solving and the open-source Arduino C++ programming language fosters endless creativity.
Arduino 2-in-1 Robot Kit
Introduce students to the basics of programming, robotics, and engineering! With this kit, students construct two robots and experiment with various sensors, actuators, and mechanical elements to perform multiple autonomous tasks. This kit also includes easy to use visual instructions for building and programming.
UAV Competition Kit
Immerse your students in STEM with the thrill of UAV competitions. This kit introduces students to drone building and programming, with a focus on classroom community, statewide and national competitions. It includes a UAV fame, replacement parts and a fully library of sample programs to quickly get started. This fun team-based setting inspires students to pursue STEM-based careers.
STEM Integrated Robotics Competition
This kit comes with all the necessary components, electronics and hardware needed to assemble one of three 1/10th scale 4×4 Robot Chassis at a time: the Rock Crawler, Leaf Spring, and Independent Suspension. You can also mix different suspension combinations to optimize for off-road conditions.
Electric Car LAB
This fast and sleek 1/10th scale electric car comes with all the electronics and hardware needed to assemble the kit, and includes easy to use visual instructions. This kit is also compatible with most hobby standard DC motors, gears, radio transmitters, servos, bodies, wheels, tires and more.
Race Car Kit
This fast and sleek 1/10th scale Race Car comes with all the electronics and hardware needed to assemble the kit, and includes easy to use visual instructions and is compatible with most Hobby standard DC Motors, Gears, Radio Transmitters, Servos, Bodies, Wheels & Tires, and more.
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