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ApitorSuperBot DIY 18-in-1 Programmable STEM Educational Robot Kit

R1,259

R2,000
Excludes shipping

R1,259

R2,000
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The SuperBot is a DIY 18-in-1 Programmable STEM Educational Robot Kit that allows children to express their innovative ideas by using the blocks and sensors. Not only build and play, SuperBot also allows children to do coding with their creations by graphical programming language used by tens of millions ...

Product Features
  • 18+ in 1 Pre-designed Robot

  • Include 400+ pieces of blocks that kids can build more than 18 cool multifunctional models and explore more with their creativity
  • Compatible with Major Building Block Brands
  • Mix and build with your existing name brand building blocks. Turn it into smart blocks and robots with our main control unit.
  • Graphical Programming
  • Learn to use Graphical Programming to code your robot to play, such as moving, avoiding obstacles, following lines, creating color effects, and more
  • Build, Play, Code and Explore Together
  • Kids can have a blast on their own, but they'll love learning to build fun and active robots with friends and family.
 Product Specifications
  • 18+ Pre-designed Robots
  • Compatible with major building block brands
  • Ages 8+
  • Free IOS/ Android App
  • 1-year warranty 

What's in the box

  • 1 x Main control unit
  • 400+ x Building blocks
  • 2 x Infrared sensors
  • 1 x Brick separator
  • 1 x User manual
  • 1 x FCC statement
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