Robot Toys

These robots and robot kits are simple, cheap, easy to use and build. They are designed for education and experiment the basics of electronics and robotics.

Quadrabotz A super walking programmable Robot with 'eyes' that sense light and obstacles. QuadraBOTZ™ comes with excellent educational PC software and can be programmed to walk on any smooth surface and respond to light and obstacles using a simple intuitive BASIC.
PicoBOTZ is a programmable build your self robot. The Picobotz™ can be programmed with up to 180 instructions. The programs are written on a PC running Windows and downloaded into the PicoBOTZ through an RS232 port.
TRIBOTZ is three robots in one! Tribotz can operate in: Avoider mode where on-board sensors help Tribotz to avoid obstacles, Sound Operating mode where Tribotz changes direction in response to sound impulses, and in Line Tracer mode where on-board sensors enable the robot to follow a line drawn by a felt tipped pen.
ANTOID walks forward with its six insect like legs and will avoid objects in its way. The Antoid can detect objects with its infrared eye and move accordingly.
HYDRAZOID will react to sound impulses such as clapping of hands and move forward for 15 seconds and then stop to await another sound command. LED™s and illuminated fiber optic antennas give the Hydrazoid a cool alien appearance.
Wonderball rolls wherever you tell it to go.
SpyLISTENER capables of entering a room undetected it will listen in on conversations then transmit them to up 150 feet away to the listening reciever.
SOUNDTRACKER reacts to sound impulses and objects in its path. It uses a simple sound sensor to detect sounds and obstacles. It will reverse away from the sound or obstruction, then race forward.
LineBOTZ follows a track YOU create. Sensors enable LineBOTZ to follow a black line drawn by a felt tipped pen.
InsultaBOTZ walks forward with its six insect like legs and will avoid objects in its way.
The InsultaBOTZ can detect objects with its infrared eye and move accordingly, and while it does so, it insults you!
The robot comes with a re-recordable voice chip that allows you to pre-record any message or multiple messages (up to 15 seconds) and InsultaBOTZ will repeat them in sequence every time it comes to an obstacle.
MonkeyBOTZ will walk or climb at your command!
Mr. Line is a line-tracing robot. It follows a path laid out for it along a floor or other smooth surface. The path must be a dark line on a light background.
Linbot line tracer
Linbot is an advanced line tracer robot. It has one pair of infrared emitters and sensors directed forward, as well as three pairs of infrared emitters and sensors directed downward. Linbot can follow a black line placed on a white floor as well as a white line on a black floor. When it meets with an obstacle while following the line, it makes a U-turn and continues on. It comes in kit form, allowing the user to acquire hands on experience in robotic principles.
ROBO Lefter
Robo-Lefter is a maze solving micro-mouse. It is easily constructed and designed for beginners. Robo-Lefter was created in order to help young minds develop an interest in robotics. Although simple in its construction, Robo-Lefter employs micro-controller to control both sensors and motors.
Inchworm Robot robot is fashioned after an inchworm and utilizes four RC servo motors. Its controller is a MR-SERVO8 CPU board. The MR-SERVO8 CPU board has an In-System Programming(ISP) function. Thus, the user can download a program to the robot without a ROM Writer. A free C-compiler (WinAVR) is available. In bulding this kit the user learns how to contorl multi RC servo motors.
Owl Robot is fashioned after an owl and utilizes four RC servo motors. Its controller is a MR-SERVO8 CPU board. The MR-SERVO8 CPU board has an In-System Programming(ISP) function. Thus, the user can download a program to the robot without a ROM Writer. A free C-compiler (WinAVR) is available. In bulding this kit the user learns how to contorl multi RC servo motors.
HexAvoider
The HexAvoider is a programmable mobile robot designed to move independently and avoid obstacles by either moving to the left or right. HexAvoider uses infrared emitters and receivers to "sense" its environment. It also has two antennae or "feelers". These are also used to sense obstacles.