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Hiwonder AI Vision Raspberry Pi Robot Car Kit Mecanum Wheels Robot, 2DOF HD Camera Python Programming Open Source DIY Robot Kit for Teens(Without Raspberry Pi Board)

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Color: Turbopi Without Raspberry Pi Board


Features

  • 360 Omnidirectional Movement TurboPi is equipped with advanced omnidirectional Mecanum wheels, achieving flexible 360 movement. With its versatile movement modes including forward, horizontal, diagonal, and rotation, TurboPi effortlessly tackles complex routes with exceptional performance.
  • Line Following, Autonomous Driving TurboPi can move by following the line using either a 4-channel line follower or a camera. The line follower consists of 4 infrared probes dedicated to detecting the path. Through AI vision, TurboPi can also recognize traffic lights and road signs.
  • AI Vision Robot Powered by Raspberry PiTurboPi is a smart vision robot car powered by Raspberry Pi. It is built on a Mecanum-wheel chassis, adopts high-performance pan-tilt servos, HD camera and 4-ch line follower, and can be programmed in Python.
  • App Remote Control TurboPi offers ultimate control over its motion, gripping, and transportation with a dedicated app. In addition, you can explore a wide variety of engaging games on this app.
  • Detailed Tutorials and Professional After-sales ServiceWe offer an extensive collection of tutorials in English, along with online technical support (GMT+8) to assist you. These tutorials cover wide range of topics, including getting ready, Raspberry Pi, Mecanum-wheel motion control, AI vision and OpenCV courses.

Brand: HIWONDER


Theme: TurboPi Robot Car


Age Range (Description): Youth


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 10.83 x 9.25 x 2.95 inches


Educational Objective: Exploratory Skills


Product Dimensions: 10.83 x 9.25 x 2.95 inches


Item Weight: 2.4 pounds


Manufacturer recommended age: 15 years and up


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: Hiwonder


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  • Model without Pi also without batteries, battery charger, and SD card
Purchased November 2023. As there are little to no reviews of this on Amazon, I'm writing a little bit of what I know to help other shoppers. I bought the TurboPi robot kit without the Pi because it looked like if you wanted to Pi package, it took much longer to arrive (no surprise). So if you opt to purchase the Raspberry Pi separately, be aware that you will also need to separately purchase the 2x 3.7 volt rechargeable batteries, battery charger, and micro SD card. None of those items are included if you get the model without the Pi. It is easy to miss this in the product details. All of the instructions for this product are available on the manufacturer's Google Drive, which can be accessed via the hiwonder.com website. The hardware assembly instructions are clear so far. My 11 year old son is able to follow and assembly the hardware. There are a number of software apps that you must download and install in order to format the SD card and burn the image. I was uneasy installing apps from a manufacturer I did not know (and don't trust yet frankly) so I used alternate apps from sources I trusted to format and burn the image. The image and source code is supposedly available, however it was missing from the Google Drive documentation, with a note to "email support_at_hiwonder.com" I am still waiting for these files. I am expecting the software part of this product to be a little tricky but maybe it will surprise me. As I progress in building and using it, I will update this review. For now, I can say that it is best to have some experience in Raspberry Pi boards and some coding background. Unless you somewhat risk accepting, I would wait until there are more reviews on this product or find reviews someplace else other than here. EDIT I am editing this review after some more experience with the product and manufacturer. The manufacturer responded quickly to support requests and we got the image and source code without any problem (after proving purchase). Burning the image went smoothly and the Pi booted flawlessly, all systems nominal. We accessed the Pi desktop via RealVNC Viewer (as explained in the documentation). If you are not familiar, VNC viewer is free software that remotely accesses the Pi's desktop and displays it in a window on your screen. The Pi OS provided by the image is quite similar to a typical Pi OS' in my opinion, with the exception that much of the graphical user interface is not in English but likely Chinese. Some parts of the UI included the English language. Fortunately a lot of the icons are universal and the documentation does explain what everything means. There is much more to be explored in the OS and source code itself, but that is too advanced for my 11 year old. We installed the manufacturer's phone app "WonderPi" on an old android phone and followed the directions to connect the phone to the robot via wifi, which it broadcasts automatically on startup. Again, instructions all clear enough for this to happen without too much trouble. The app allows for more of a video game interface and the robot can be immediately played with, including movement, object and line tracking, and use of the camera. When looking at this product before purchase, the most appealing feature was the on-board camera that could be used during remote control, and it does do this as expected. However the range of remote control is essentially line of sight, which is a disappointment since you cannot, say, control the robot from another room and use the camera to see where you're going. I'm not sure if this is a limitation of the wifi signal strength, or a bug. And if its the signal strength, if that is limited due to FCC regulation, due to power limit of the batteries, or some other hardware or software reason. A little about the hardware. The robot frame, brackets, standoffs, and wheels are sturdy. The electrical components (servo motors, cameras) seem totally adequate. Fasteners are metric machine bolts and nuts, and some threaded screws, and the only issue was that none of the little bags of fasteners were labeled, so it was easy to get confused about which ones to use during the assembly steps. But my only real concern with hardware/assembly was that the camera is mounted to the vertical control servo on only one side, with no support to the other side. As a result, it droops, but this doesn't affect camera movement. My other child, not the one who assembled the robot, stepped on a wheel and broke one of the wheel motor axles. I superglued it back together (without gluing the axle to the motorbody, amazingly) and it is working for now. If it lasts, perhaps this will demonstrate some resiliency, but what would be even better is if the motor was available as a separately purchased component. Overall, I'm upping my score to four (4) stars. The parts were solid, and the documentation was excellent in my opinion. My 11 year old was able to follow assembly instructions without trouble, and where I stepped in to do the software installs, there was lots of detail. I found that if you skipped steps, the documentation was written in a way that would make sure you circled back to do things in the proper sequence. Some experience with Raspberry Pis is quite helpful, I will admit, and if you don't have that you may struggle a little bit. But again, documentation is excellent so I would not let that immediately turn you off to this product. I would give it five (5) stars if the wifi signal strength from the Pi was able to extend further than line of sight. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023 by Craven F.

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