🤖 Build, Code, Create: Your Robotic Adventure Awaits!
The Adeept 5-DOF Robot Arm Kit is a versatile and engaging robotic arm designed for DIY enthusiasts and STEM learners. Compatible with Arduino IDE, it comes with detailed PDF tutorials and multiple control methods, including manual and remote options. With self-learning features and robust technical support, this kit is perfect for ages 14 and up, making it an ideal choice for both educational and recreational robotics projects.
Language: | English |
Model Number | ADA031 |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Material Type(s) | Acrylic |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 15.24 x 5.08 cm; 680 g |
Item model number | ADA031 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
Manufacturer | Adeept |
Item Weight | 680 g |
R**J
Zero instructions provided.
If you like to hunt for ways to assemble this project you can buy it.There are no manuals, no instructions and some videos which are not so good.If you find any instructions you would doing the rest of us a great favour by telling us how to assemble this.The board is NOT Arduino as far as I can tellIt's a Chinese product and you should buy at your own risk.
M**Z
Uno de los servomotores no funciona
En general bien, lo malo fue que uno de los servomotores no funciona. ¿Cómo le hago para que me manden ese servo?
C**M
Great customer service!
This robot was a birthday gift for my son with the intention of taking it to the county fair. Less than two weeks before the fair, two plastic pieces were broken (it is unclear to me how but not fault of vendor/manufacturer). I contacted customer service and they said they would send the parts. Since the parts would come from China, they wouldn’t arrive fast enough so they offered to send a kit from an Amazon warehouse and we agreed on price. They arrived in plenty of time to repair the robot. The build was not complicated but it took some finesse with holding parts and bolts/nuts. We have yet to figure out the programming.
L**0
Best real robot for beginner
The media could not be loaded. An excellent robot for beginners! This manipulator dives into a lot of challenges and opportunities in robotics—it’s definitely worth the investment, so much so that I bought two.If your child dreams of becoming a great engineer and building robots, try giving them this! They’ll either give up on robots and stop bugging you, or they might just become a robotics genius—either way, it’s a win!For anyone serious about understanding how robots are made and wanting a starter kit with nearly everything thought out for you, this is the best I’ve seen. You program it yourself, can hook it up to a Raspberry Pi, and it doesn’t need batteries. Just know the micro-motors get hot without load optimization or cooling, wires can get in the way, and there’s a port for Wi-Fi or Bluetooth (not included, just USB).There are a few downsides: a weak and small claw grip, imprecise motors with a minimum 10-degree turn, and 180-degree movement limits on all motors.This robot is an awesome first step into real robotics, or it might show you it’s not for you. If you’ve never programmed in Scratch or ChatGPT or done any model-building, it might be better to pick up some basics first, as this robot does require beginner-level coding and crafting skills.
E**I
Muhteşem performans güzel fiyat
Amazon kalitesinde gerçekten güzel ürün hem kaliteli hem hesaplı.
R**N
Impressive instructions, straightforward to build, great fun overall!
Wow - this has been great fun to assemble! After reading the other comments I was a little sceptical, but the assembly instructions were really clear and the quality of the components exceeded expectations.First, the instructions come in a rar/zip, and the download is linked to on the box. The directory structure in the archive is a little chaotic! The assembly instructions in particular can be found in Tutorials-pdf/5. Assembly of the Robotic Arm.pdf, and it's a good idea by starting the base, and pausing after mounting the board.I say that because the servos needed to be primed to a 90 degree angle, which can be done by plugging them in to the board, and running the relevant script. The script simply angles the servos correctly, so that when you attach the rocker-arms etc then you are attaching them at the same angle as the instructions. It was straightforward enough (I'm a software consultant by trade with experience in electronics, but with patience and a little help I think a 14y would be able to manage).The engineering behind the arm is quite impressive. And building the arm was great fun. To be honest, I bought this for my six year old as a summer holiday project, but after looking through the instructions decided the build was too complex. However, he's already using Scratch Junior at school (a wysiwyg programming environment) so we're going to code the arm together using a similar approach.I'd say the main advice I'd give someone when following the instructions would be to trust the model diagrams over the physical diagrams. Each step has a few models and a few photos - I found the photos to be a little inaccurate (i.e. when determining the angles of the parts connecting to the rocker-arms, the models are correct, the photos not).Also worth noting that some of the scripts need libraries installing before they will build. Searching for the name of the header should fix this in most cases (e.g. for "#include <Adafruit_GFX.h>", go to Tools>Manage Libraries.. and search for search Adafruit_GFX, install the "Adafruit GFX Library" that show up and it should then work - do for each include that generates an error).Final tip - I found a torch on amazon that cost ten quid and came with 4 x 18650 batteries, so now I can work the arm without being connected to a computer via the potentiometers, and I can see where I'm going at night. I though this was a good price for four of the batteries, and they arrived next day.. No charger though, but I'll come to that when I come to that!All in all, very impressive, well worth the price for the joy it brought building and the possibilities that extending this will bring.. Might buy another in four years and see if my boy wants to build it with me :)
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