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The Yahboom HelloBot is a micro:bit-powered STEM robot car designed for learners aged 10 and up. It can be built in three different configurations — basic, c...

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The Yahboom HelloBot is a micro:bit-powered STEM robot car designed for learners aged 10 and up. It can be built in three different configurations — basic, clip, and lift — using simple screwdriver assembly and reverse-connection sockets that make wiring safe and straightforward.

Program the HelloBot using MakeCode graphical blocks or Python, with a dedicated Yahboom block library that covers all the robot's functions. Multiple HelloBots can network wirelessly via micro:bit radio for synchronised group actions, and individual robots can be controlled via Bluetooth using the Android app.

Key Features

  • Three Build Configurations – Basic model, clip model, and lift model
  • micro:bit Powered – Built-in wireless networking for multi-robot coordination
  • MakeCode and Python – Drag-and-drop graphical coding or text-based programming
  • Bluetooth App Control – Auto-connect Android app for remote driving and gameplay
  • IR Remote Control – Included infrared remote for standalone control
  • Multiple Functions – Line tracking, ultrasonic obstacle avoidance, following, RGB LEDs, touch sensing, and sound
  • Safe Wiring Design – Reverse-connection sockets and network-style cable ports
  • Expandable – Optional clip pack and lift pack for additional configurations

Ideal For

  • STEM education for ages 10+
  • Classroom robotics and coding workshops
  • Learning graphical programming and Python
  • Multi-robot networking experiments

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RGB
Short for red, green and blue, the three primary colours of light that are mixed in varying amounts to make a wide range of colours. In electronics RGB can refer to an LED or pixel that blends these three colours, or to a colour signal or interface that carries separate red, green and blue channels.
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