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Hummingbird Duo Premium Robotics Kit
The Hummingbird Duo Premium Robotics Kit is designed for building robots, kinetic sculptures, and animatronics from a combination of kit components and every...
The Hummingbird Duo Premium Robotics Kit is designed for building robots, kinetic sculptures, and animatronics from a combination of kit components and everyday crafting materials. The Hummingbird Duo controller works with beginner-friendly programming environments including Scratch, Snap!, the CREATE Lab Visual Programmer, and languages up to Java.
The premium kit includes a full set of sensors (light, temperature, distance, sound, and rotary), four servos, gear motors with wheels, and a variety of LEDs — everything needed to build complex, interactive robots that respond to their environment.
Key Features
- Hummingbird Duo Controller – Arduino-compatible board with dedicated ports for motors, LEDs, and sensors
- Multiple Programming Options – Compatible with Scratch, Snap!, CREATE Lab Visual Programmer, Python, and Java
- Five Sensor Types – Light, temperature, distance, sound, and rotary sensors for interactive projects
- Servo & Motor Control – Four hobby servos and two gear motors for movement and articulation
- Craft-Friendly Design – Build robot bodies from cardboard, recycled materials, fabric, and other craft supplies
Ideal For
- STEM and robotics education (ages 13+, or 10+ with adult supervision)
- Classroom robotics and coding activities
- Kinetic art and animatronics projects
- Introducing programming concepts through physical computing
Package Contents
- 1× Hummingbird Duo Controller
- 1× Power supply
- 1× USB cable
- 1× Terminal tool
- Snap-in stand-offs
- 4× Single-colour LEDs (red, orange, yellow, green)
- 2× Tri-colour LEDs
- 4× Hobby servos
- 2× Servo extension cables
- 2× Gear motors with wheels and plastic block adapters
- 2× Vibration motors
- 1× Light sensor
- 1× Temperature sensor
- 1× Distance sensor
- 1× Sound sensor
- 1× Rotary sensor
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- servo
- A servo is a motor with built-in position control, usually told to move to a specific angle by a control signal. It matters when you need repeatable movement, such as steering, arms, flaps, or linkages, rather than continuous spinning.
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