Keyestudio
Keyestudio DIY Mini Tank V2.0 Smart Robot car kit for Arduino STEM
The Keyestudio Mini Tank Robot V2.0 is a tracked robotics platform for learning Arduino programming, sensor integration, and smart robot construction. It sup...
The Keyestudio Mini Tank Robot V2.0 is a tracked robotics platform for learning Arduino programming, sensor integration, and smart robot construction. It supports obstacle avoidance, line following, IR remote control, Bluetooth app control, ultrasonic following, and facial emoticon display — all programmable through the Arduino IDE.
Built with an aluminium alloy bracket, metal motors, and durable tracks, the kit requires no soldering and assembles quickly. It includes 15 progressive learning projects that guide users from basic sensor reading through to autonomous robot behaviours, making it an excellent STEM education tool.
Key Features
- Multi-Mode Operation – Obstacle avoidance, line following, IR remote, Bluetooth control, ultrasonic following, and emoticon display
- No Soldering Required – Plug-in shields and connectors for quick assembly
- Aluminium Alloy Chassis – Durable tracked platform with metal motors
- Dual H-Bridge Motor Driver – L298P driver for independent motor control
- 15 Learning Projects – Progressive tutorials from beginner to advanced
- Dual Control Methods – IR remote control and mobile app (iOS and Android)
- Expandable Design – Motor driver shield and sensor shield support additional modules
Specifications
- Working Voltage – 5 V
- Input Voltage – 7–12 V
- Maximum Output Current – 2 A
- Maximum Power Dissipation – 25 W (at 75 °C)
- Motor Speed – 200 RPM at 5 V
- Motor Driver – Dual H-bridge (L298P)
- Ultrasonic Detection – 2–400 cm, <15° induction angle
- IR Remote Range – Up to 10 m
- Bluetooth Range – Up to 50 m
Ideal For
- STEM education and Arduino robotics courses
- Beginner programmers learning C with Arduino IDE
- Robotics clubs and maker workshops
- Young makers exploring sensors and autonomous navigation
Resources
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- IDE
- Short for Integrated Development Environment, a program used to write, run and manage code. It matters because some learners prefer a traditional coding workspace instead of a guided notebook-style lesson.
- motor driver
- An electronic circuit that lets a low-power controller switch and control a motor that needs more current than the controller pins can safely provide. Checking motor driver support matters because pumps and motors usually cannot be connected directly to a microcontroller output.
- Power dissipation
- Power dissipation is electrical energy being turned into heat inside a component. It matters because too much heat can reduce efficiency, affect reliability, or require a larger component or better cooling.
- Shield
- An add-on board that plugs into a main controller board to give it extra features such as sensing, motor control or communication. Knowing a product supports shields helps you judge whether it can connect neatly into an existing maker-board setup.
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Related Tutorials
Free guides on learn.littlebird.com.au