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The ACEBOTT Smart Robot Car Kit is a versatile STEM education tool featuring an ESP32 controller, omnidirectional Mecanum wheels, and rich expansion options. Designed for ages 8-16, it offers 16 interactive tutorials to teach programming and robotics fundamentals, supports autonomous navigation and obstacle avoidance, and can be controlled via IR remote or app. Perfect for young innovators eager to build, code, and customize their own smart robot.
















| ASIN | B0D8PV9TY9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,575 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #349 in Educational Science Kits |
| Brand Name | ACEBOTT |
| Color | Yellow-c |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 100 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Develop programming, electronic hardware, and robotics skills |
| Included Components | Smart Robot Car |
| Item Dimensions | 8.9 x 6.7 x 2 inches |
| Item Type Name | Toy |
| Manufacturer | ACEBOTT |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 960 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 144 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | QD001 |
| Material Type | Acrylic |
| Model Number | QD001 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Set Name | Smart Robot Car Kit |
| Size | 6.7 x 8.9 x 2 inches |
| Theme | Robotics |
| UPC | 027685585950 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
F**N
Good quality
Excellent for youngsters who like robotics !!!!!!
R**W
Tests planning and thinking.
Best gift for a mechanically inclined youngster.
A**R
Fun with grandson
Interesting and fun. Don't loose little parts
J**N
Happy
Great gift
A**R
Very difficult to figure out
Does not respond to programming.
R**D
Great toy definitely need to get in bootloader mode to flash
IMPORTANT! In order to flash any code to the board you need to get the ESP32 in boot loader mode, unfortunately this 3rd party board does not have a boot button only a reset button on the corner. You have to manually short 0 pin and GND (I used the GND that’s in opposite corner of reset button near the pins TX RX GND and Voltage. Connect GPIO pin 0 to GND with no battery connected, disconnected from computer, and with the top motherboard unmounted from the bottom motherboard. In the settings Gear icon of the ACEBOTT software on the computer change the BAUD rate down to the lowest range at the bottom of the drop down, I think it’s like 115200 or something. Hope this helps, spent 2 hours reading and researching the solution. Also mainly just need to use the web app code from the tutorials sample drop down box, I had v1.0 on the board so I used that version not v.2
H**Y
Mixed Results: Good Build Quality, but Functional Issues
This kit includes all necessary components, along with a few spare parts, which is a positive. The overall build quality is reasonable for its price point (around $60), and the physical assembly process was straightforward. All parts fit together as expected, and the unit powered on with visible LED indicators. The included software uses a block-based coding interface, which is intuitive and appropriate for beginners. In “Online Mode,” I was able to successfully run a simple test program that made an onboard LED blink, confirming that basic connectivity and communication were working. However, more advanced functionality did not perform as expected. When attempting to upload and run programs (such as moving the car forward), the device did not execute the code. The only consistently working function was the LED test in Online Mode. To rule out user error, I tested a second, identical unit purchased separately. That unit exhibited different but still problematic behavior—only two wheels operated, and they did so inconsistently. Like the first unit, it failed to reliably run uploaded programs. There appears to be limited troubleshooting guidance available, which makes diagnosing these issues difficult. While the kit shows promise as an educational tool, the inconsistent performance significantly limits its usability. Summary: Pros: Easy assembly, decent build quality, beginner-friendly coding interface Cons: Unreliable program execution, inconsistent hardware behavior, limited troubleshooting support Due to these issues, I was not able to fully use the product as intended.
K**N
Great project for any age
Awsome project for me and the kids we spent hours getting it set up and it really did help learning on how to build a robot. Easy to get started
M**K
First bot
A good project for school holidays. My child is 9, he was able to follow the online instructions, and able to start block programing.
U**R
Needs a 30$ battery and an interest in progamming
This is correctly disclosed in the listing but I had not read it closely enough: it requires buying two special batteries, which are like huge AA batteries, and their special charger, from Amazon (any brand). It cost me about $27. The kit is of high quality, and my 8-year-old son had no problem assembling it, but building it isn't really the purpose of the kid: it's a computer programming kit, so you have to be interested in that. There is a visual programming language you can use either on Windows, Mac, on a tablet or phone, or through a web browser. I've even used it on Linux. It's impressive, but very nerdy. The app is called Acecode from AceBott (Google it). My son is too young to do this on his own, but is excited to do this with me. After having already assembled the kit, we found there was a YouTube video showing the assembly, which helps check all the connections. Search for "Acebott Lordbot QD106". This is not pointed out on the website, afai. The website only has a huge PDF English-only manual to download, although that's a very good manual. It's a robot with an Arduino computer that supports RF, Bluetooth, wifi, programming in Python, etc. You probably don't want your child to connect things in the wrong plugs. They sell additional things you can plug in. There is an updated version of this card, this is probably the 2024 model.
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