This is an introduction to the OLLO robot invention kit by Robotis. Check out www.rugcommunity.org for more details and reviews.
This is a multi-part build video on building out the Tower Crane using the Robotis OLLO Inventor and Expansion Kit. This is a lengthy video set and intended for those of you looking to build the kit with some additional video help from the RUG Community. If you are new to this kit and would like to read more about it check out www.rugcommunity.org for more updates.
We took the opportunity to get some up close and personal time with the Bioloid “Edutainment” robot kit from Robotis during the recent Robo-One 9 competition here in Tokyo. Robotis had a small exhibit to show off what the Bioloid can do, but didn’t have an official entry in the robot competition. The Robots Dreams staff was impressed by the modular nature of the kit, and its ability to be reconfigured into a number of different robot designs. You can read more about our experience with the Bioloid, along with the latest robotics news, information, hacks, reviews, photos, and robot videos, with special on-site coverage from Japan, at Robots Dreams – www.robots-dreams.com .
I am looking for a robot kit like the Robotis Bioloid. I can’t get that one because it costs $800. Is there a more reasonably priced robot (preferably humanoid) that can be programmed in an environment that isn’t just coding in C. What is the best robot kit for a reasonable price that has to be programmable and is hopefully humanoid.
Also do you know of an inexpensive swarm bot? I was hoping to find one on the internet with individual bots costing $25. I only found one being sold and it cost $350 per robot.
I am in high school so I can’t get a discount for academic purposes or for working at a company.
We took the opportunity to get some up close and personal time with the Bioloid “Edutainment” robot kit from Robotis during the recent Robo-One 9 competition here in Tokyo. Robotis had a small exhibit to show off what the Bioloid can do, but didn’t have an official entry in the robot competition. The Robots Dreams staff was impressed by the modular nature of the kit, and its ability to be reconfigured into a number of different robot designs. You can read more about our experience with the …