{"title":"Edison Robot - EdPack30","handle":"edison-robot-edpack30","url":"/products/edison-robot-edpack30","description":"Meet Edison v2 x 30 units!The super affordable, programmable robot. Your stepping stone into the exciting world of science and technology!Why Edison?Have you ever wanted to get into robotics, but found it too difficult or expensive?Meet Edison...\nAffordable –&nbsp;Less than US$50 each and just US$33 each for a full class set\nProgrammable – Free open source graphical programming software\nLEGO® compatible – Modular and easily expandable\nEasy to use – Has many pre-programmed functions activated by barcodes\nRemote control – Learns commands from TV/DVD remote controls\nSuitable for all ages – From 5 to 95\nBuilt to last – Yes, the car scene in the video is real!\n...so what will you invent?Who is Edison for?Edison is for&nbsp;students of all ages and also for both beginner and experienced&nbsp;hobbyists. You can buy a single robot for under $50 and learn computer programming just like other robotics systems which can cost much, much more. Edison is a great resource for&nbsp;teachers as classroom sets are now very affordable for&nbsp;schools&nbsp;- it's now possible to have one robot per student. Edison is modular and LEGO® compatible. He provides a scalable way to build any size robotic invention.Edison is the perfect teaching and learning robot for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) activities!What can Edison do?Edison full of an amazing features and functionality.Edison has:\ninfrared obstacle detectors (left and right)\nline tracking sensor\nlight sensors (left and right)\ninfrared receiver\ninfrared transmitter\npiezo sounder\nsound sensor\ntwo motors with variable speeds\nleft and right red LED lights\nand three control buttons\nEdison can:\nnavigate his way around by detecting obstacles to his left or right\nbe controlled by a standard TV/DVD remote\nfollow a line or stay within a boarder\nfollow a flash light\ncommunicate with another Edison using infrared light - robot swarm anyone?!!\nplay beeps and musical tunes\nrespond to clapping and other loud sounds\nmove in any direction through his differential drive system\nEdWareEdWare is a fun way to start learning computer programming.This simple ‘drag and drop’ graphical programming language uses CONTROL,READ,&nbsp;DATA and FLOW instructions that are linked together in a logical ’flowchart’ style.&nbsp;Advanced programming is just a mouse click away – up to 1000 command icons can be used in a single program. Sophisticated programs using 16-bit maths and event interrupts can also control one Edison, or several Edisons operating together.EdWare is a free open source program that runs on Mac, Linux and Windows computers.&nbsp;To upload your program to Edison, the supplied EdComm data cable is simply connected between your computer’s headphone jack and Edison. Then press PLAY and let Edison do the rest!EdComm uses audio encoded data to transfer your program to Edison. This happens via your computer’s headphone socket, so no additional driver software is required to be installed.If you want to learn more about how to control Edison – download the EdWare beta and try for yourself at&nbsp;www.meetedison.com/downloads - it’s really easy to install, but you’ll need an Edison to run the program.LEGO CompatibilityEdison has been designed, as not only a stand-alone robot, but also as a modular robotics system that is easily expandable using LEGO® bricks.&nbsp;Two or more Edisons can be connected together. For example you can create a bulldozer, where the bottom Edison becomes the wheel driving mechanism and the top Edison controls the bucket tipper.New inventions are only limited by your own imagination!LEGO® is a registered trademark of The LEGO Group.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;","vendor":"Little Bird","product_type":"physical","in_stock":false,"options":[],"variants":[{"id":8853,"title":"Default Title","sku":"ME-EDPACK30","price":1985.41,"compare_at_price":0.0,"on_sale":false,"in_stock":false,"available_quantity":0,"option1":"Default Title"}]}