Armstrong is a do-it-yourself educational robotic arm designed to teach the basics of electronics, coding and colour sensors. With an assembly time of around 4 hours, it's ideal for young inventors aged 11 and over. With preloaded functions and compatibility with Python and CircuitBlocks, Armstrong is a real hands-on introduction to robotics and industrial automation.
Assemble your own robotic arm and discover industrial automation, electronics and Python coding!
Get ready to explore the world of robotics with Armstrong, an educational robotic arm that can be built and programmed. Developed to introduce technology enthusiasts to electronics, coding and automation, Armstrong can be programmed to perform a variety of tasks, making every learning session exciting and interactive.
Thanks to its built-in colour sensor, Armstrong can differentiate between the objects it grasps, avoiding any confusion between colours. It comes with preloaded functions, but users can also create custom routines to make it a real personal assistant. Learn to code in Python or use CircuitBlocks, a simplified programming interface, to enhance the functionality of your robotic arm.
The kit includes a comprehensive multi-step guide, with over 100 photos to help you assemble Armstrong with ease. Whether you're a novice or an expert, Armstrong will help you discover the secrets of sensors, microcomputers and industrial automation, while developing your STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) skills.
The Armstrong DIY Robotic Arm is the ideal tool for the technologically curious who want to enter the fascinating world of robotics. From assembly to programming, each step offers a fun, hands-on introduction to modern technology. Take control, create your own routines and let Armstrong become your personal robotics assistant!