ACEBOTT Bionic Quadruped Robot Kit – Programmable Walking STEM Robot
Explore the future of robotics with the ACEBOTT Bionic Quadruped Robot Kit. Designed to simulate real walking motion, this programmable robot introduces students to advanced robotics concepts including gait movement, balance, and autonomous control.
This quadruped platform teaches a completely different level of robotics compared to wheeled systems.
Core Robotics Features
What You Can Learn
- Legged robotics and gait algorithms
- Programming logic and control systems
- Wireless communication and IoT basics
- Mechanical assembly and motion systems
- Real-world robotics concepts
Product Specifications
- Brand: ACEBOTT
- Model: QD020
- Product Type: Bionic Quadruped Robot Kit
- Controller: ESP8266
- Control Method: WiFi App Control
- Programming: Arduino / ACE Code
- Power: 18650 battery system
- Charging: USB Type-C
- Tutorial Languages: English, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese
- Use Case: STEM education, robotics learning, engineering programs
This robot is designed to teach advanced robotics concepts through hands-on assembly, programming, and experimentation.
Who This Is For
- STEM classrooms and robotics programs
- Students advancing beyond beginner kits
- Engineering and coding education
- Robotics enthusiasts and makers
Why This Robot Stands Out
Unlike traditional wheeled robot kits, this quadruped system introduces real-world robotics concepts such as walking mechanics, balance, and multi-axis movement, making it an ideal stepping stone into advanced robotics.
Frequently Asked Questions
This robot uses legs instead of wheels, introducing advanced concepts like gait movement and balance.
It is best suited for intermediate learners or beginners with guidance.
Programming is optional for basic use but recommended for full learning experience.
Yes, it is designed for STEM education and robotics programs.
Robotics, coding, mechanical systems, and problem-solving.
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