CircuitMess Batmobile™ is a do-it-yourself robot car designed to teach about technology used in autonomous vehicles, microcomputers, electric motors, computer vision, autonomous driving, and electric car construction.),
(The Batmobile™ is the result of a collaboration
between Warner Bros and CircuitMess, the box includes all the tools and parts needed to assemble the product and the remote control. The product can be assembled and disassembled, and programmed using CircuitBlocks.),
(Recommended age for assembly is 7+.
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Nibble - DIY Game Console
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"Nibble is an educational game console that teaches electronics and programming in a fun and practical way. Nibble comes in a box with all the necessary tools for making it and four pre-installed video games. It takes about two hours
to assemble, and the recommended age is 9+.),
(This set teaches basic electronic components and how they work, microcomputers and digital electronics, video game programming, and the basics of video game design in an engaging way.
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ByteBoi - DIY Advanced Game Console
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ByteBoi is an educational gaming console that teaches about electronics, programming, game graphics, in-game character animation and more. ByteBoi can also be connected to Wheelson and used as his remote control. Comes with all necessary components for assembly. Tools must
be purchased separately. It takes about 3 hours to assemble, and the recommended age is 11+.),
(After assembly, the built-in games can be played on the ByteBoi, it can be connected to the Internet, and new games and applications can be programmed into it as desired.
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Spencer - DIY Voice Assistant
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Spencer is a do-it-yourself voice assistant (similar to Amazonnull, Alexa) that teaches how artificial intelligence and voice recognition work. Comes with all necessary components for assembly. Tools must be purchased separately. It takes about 3 hours to assemble, and the recommended age is 11+. After assembly
and without additional programming, Spencer can tell the weather forecast, tell numerous jokes, sing a song, set an alarm or reminder and display various animations. Through play and fun, learn the technology behind sound synthesis, artificial intelligence, microcomputers and electronic devices.
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Chatter - DIY Wireless Communicators
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Chatter is an educational encrypted device for communication that the user must assemble independently. Each CircuitMess Chatter set contains two devices.),
(After successful assembly, the user can use their Chatter to pair with other Chatters, and send them messages and memes without using the Internet and without relying on telecommunication service providers.),
(Chatter
comes with all the necessary components for assembly. Tools must be purchased separately. It takes about 5 hours to assemble, and the recommended age is 11+.),
(Chatter uses the LoRa wireless network, teaches about encryption and decryption processes, and introduces everyone interested in the world of electronics and programming in a fun and simple way.
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Jay-D -DIY DJ Mixer
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Jay-D is an educational DJ mix that the user needs to assemble independently. Once assembled, the set allows you to mix songs and sound effects and program LED lights and your own sound effects.),
(Comes with all necessary components for assembly. Tools must
be purchased separately. It takes about 3 hours to assemble, and the recommended age is 11+.),
(Jay-d learns about the technologies needed to produce digital sound, the components that drive a DJ mixer, and the programming of sound and lighting effects.
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Synthia - DIY Digital Music Sampler
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Synthia is a do-it-yourself music box that teaches about sound waves and the electronic components needed for digital sound production. By assembling this product, children can learn
about digital-to-analog conversion and how to program.),
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(Assembling this device takes about 4 hours, and tools must be purchased separately. Recommended age is 11+.
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Wheelson - DIY AI Self-driving car
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Wheelson is an educational autonomous toy that teaches about microcomputers, electric motors, programming, computer vision and much more. Wheelson can also be connected to a CircuitMess ByteBoi which can act as a remote control for it.),
(Comes with all necessary components for assembly. Tools must be purchased separately.
It takes about 3 hours to assemble, and the recommended age is 11+.),
(Once assembled, Wheelson is ready to drive autonomously and recognize objects on the road, thanks to the artificial intelligence it uses. New codes and functions can also be injected into Wheelson, thus learning about creative programming.
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CircuitPet - DIY Virtual Pet
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CircuitPet is a do-it-yourself digital pet similar to a Tamagotchi. This device comes with 6 mini games installed. By playing these games, taking care of their pet and reaching new levels, children
will learn about the mechanics of video games, programming and electronic components.),
(Assembly time is about 3 hours and the tools are purchased separately. Recommended age for assembly is 11+.
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Armstrong - DIY Robotic Arm
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Armstrong is a robotic arm that you can program to perform various tasks - the ideal help in lazy moments. Explore the many options or create a custom routine for Armstrong by playing around with the pre-programmed functions. Thanks to a color
recognition sensor, Armstrong wonnull, confuse your red ball with a blue ball, allowing you to easily attach Armstrong to Wheelson and create a super smart robot car. You can also connect it to ByteBoi and use it as a controller for Armstrong!