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The ACEBOTT Robot Kit is a versatile STEM toy designed for kids ages 8-16, featuring an ESP32 controller, 360° Mecanum wheels, and dual IR remote plus smartphone app control. It offers 16 interactive tutorials and supports Arduino & Scratch programming, making it ideal for hands-on learning, family bonding, and expanding STEM skills with optional add-ons like cameras and robotic arms.

























| ASIN | B0F886WQXX |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Battery Description | Replaceable Batteries |
| Best Sellers Rank | #114,810 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #162 in Remote- & App-Controlled Robots |
| Brand Name | ACEBOTT |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 30 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Coding Skills, Imagination Development, Logical Thinking, Problem Solving Skills, Programming Skills, STEM |
| Included Components | smart robot car kit |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 7.48 x 5.12 x 2.36 inches |
| Item Weight | 14.24 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Shen zhen shi ai si bo ke ji you xian gong si |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 144 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | QD001 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | QD001 |
| Size | 7 x 9 x 2.5 inches |
| Theme | Vehicle |
B**S
A bit of a challenge/Enjoyable
I bought this for my husband. He enjoyed building it. It’s a bit more sophisticated than 8-12 year old children. Directions are not super clear. Programming for this robot would not work on Windows but does on a Mac. I would buy again.
G**N
Bored my STEM focused nephew due to subpar instructions
I have a nephew in the middle of the reported age range of this product. He's a bit of an engineering prodigy and has won some local STEM awards, including college scholarships, which is awesome for his age. As a practicing engineer myself, I'm very proud of him and try to encourage his advancement in this area as much as I can so picked up this kit to work on with him. We spent a couple of hours on this project, primarily him working on it with my supervision. The instructions are all online so I printed them out for him to have access. While I appreciate the design and concepts behind it all, I personally found the instructions to be a bit lacking in places, being unclear on exactly how things fit together during the mechanical construction. At this point, we haven't gotten to programming yet but even though this type of thing is exactly up my nephew's alley, he became bored with project relatively early on and abandoned it. The impression I got was that it was primarily due to the instructions as a couple of times, he'd put something together only to find out he had it backwards or something and need to re-assemble. I ended up finishing the mechanical assembly myself. Though I earned a degree in engineering many years ago, I found there were a couple of places myself that required some thought into how things were to be constructed. I didn't have any big issues, but I could certainly see where someone less experienced would be frustrated with the kit. Personally, I love the design and all the things you can do with it. I just wish that for the advertised age range, things were a bit simpler to construct. Having connectors or screw holes that can only be done one way, that sort of thing. Or possibly outline some tests along the way, building things up module by module, as is good engineering practice anyway. Either that, or increase the advertised age. We haven't worked through any of the software development yet. I'm hoping that with the graphical nature of the programming, my nephew will stay better engaged and we can still use it as a learning tool for that. I'm a little torn on scoring the stars on this one. I love the product but with it boring my nephew, who is the exact target of this product, I've got to take something away.
J**A
Recomendado
Muy ingenioso
J**.
Great interesting fun toy
I ordered this for my grandsons to build together. From the moment they opened the package, they were eager to sit down and open their minds to an exciting toy they could build. The kit arrives well packaged and protected from damage during shipping. It has easy-to-follow instructions that consider the younger minds from the first to the last step. The material is strong plastic and each step fits together well.. Building the toy makes use of screws and nuts. It comes with a screw driver. What child doesn't want to use a screw driver just like dad. The wires are all color-coded and have a strong connection to the plugs used for the board connection. The price point might be a drawback for budget-minded people. Even so, I think the quality of this toy balances that out. Most people don't mind paying a little more for higher quality. That quality can be found in this kit without a doubt. That said, based upon the quality and educational value, I think this is a tremendous value. I recommend this kit to those who want to challenge the younger mind, and they can have fun at the same time. The child will have a great feeling of accomplishment when the kit is complete. The manufacturer also has videos available online that are easy to keep up with for those who may find some area may not be clear in the instructions. All around, this kit is a great choice. I knocked off two stars because the battery we got is to small to power the toy.
S**R
Very cool, fun, and educational
I'm a kid in my 50's and thoroughly loved this. My dad brought home an Apple ][+ computer when I was 12 years old and I become obsessed. It turned in a 40+ year career for me. I think all kids should be exposed to a few STEM projects - you never know what might trigger a lifelong passion or career. Worst case, your kid is not interested and you are out a few bucks. I had never heard of the company ACEBOTT, but I would suggest taking a look at their website. They are really trying to bring robotics and programming to the young masses. They have great products, software, tutorials, videos, and education programs for schools. This is actually my second ACEBOTT kit. My first was a combo package of this Smart Robot Car (QD001) plus the Robot Arm Expansion Pack (QD007). Honestly, I found this robot car to be the most fun to build and use, so I would start here. You can always buy the expansion packs separately if you want to continue with more. This second car was built by my son so we can do battles and stuff. This kit is really fun to build. We spent about 2 hours for the first time through and a little less for the second build. They have Lego-like instructions on their website as well as instructional videos on YouTube. Once assembled, you can freely program them to do whatever you want. ACEBOTT has their own program call ACECode, but you can also use other programs such as the Arduino IDE or Microsoft MakeCode. The ACECode software is a great place to start, and it includes a bunch of sample apps to get your robot going right away. The ACECode program is great for newbies. You can use their drag-and-drop "blocky" interface to build apps with little knowledge about programming languages. However, there is a window on the side that shows the resulting underlining C code or Python code that is being built as you drag the building blocks around. It's a brilliant way to teach programming - over time, users can start making changes directly to the C or Python code. As for ages, ACEBOTT recommends 16+. That seems about right, but I would definitely say younger kids could grasp this if they seem STEM minded (or have help from STEM minded parents/siblings). I think the fear is that you don't want to push kids away from STEM if they are too young and get frustrated.
P**T
Car won’t connect
My son was able to put the car together following a YouTube video (slowing down the playback so he could follow along better). Once he got the car put together and placed the batteries in it it doesn’t seem to broadcast a WiFi signal or Bluetooth signal to connect the car to an iPad or computer. It is very frustrating and there doesn’t appear to be any troubleshooting for how to get it to broadcast either.
C**S
ACEBOTT robo car
Cool kit with everything you need to build a basic robot car. My main complaint is that they use an oddball set of batteries (18650) instead of the more common AA or AAA.
K**O
why not include the battery
Excellent little kit for the STEM-minded. My 10-year-old put it together in a few hours. Looked fun, good instructions, and seems decently made. I might have missed the battery requirement for this, but of all batteries, why that one and not a standard double A or even C/D size? Something more readily available for the assembler. Lost a star for the battery type and necessity.
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