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PLEASE NOTE: This product requires a soldering kit to assemble. Soldering kit sold separately. Please see the CircuitMess Took Pack .
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Build & Code Your Own AI Self-driving car!
Wheelson is a small DIY self-driving car that uses electromotors and microcomputers to autonomously navigate while driving.
How it Works?
Small But Powerful
Although electric cars are still a relatively new technology, Wheelson has already created a small but powerful self-driving car that can be built and programmed by individuals. This DIY car uses electromotors and microcomputers to navigate autonomously, allowing drivers to explore the full potential of electric and self-driving technology.
Never Loses a Sense
Detect traffic lights, measure the distance, track other vehicles, read QR codes and look for pedestrians.
With lidar sensors, thermal cameras, and HDR sensors, your autonomous car will never know of a bumpy ride.
Robot Car Toy with Super Vision
Discover Wheelsons computer vision - an algorithm that determines a specific action based on a camera's video feed.
With machine learning, this car detects its surroundings even in the dark.
For extra fun, pair and navigate it with ByteBoi!*
*ByteBoi sold separately .
Curriculum or Lesson Topics:
Build Wheelson and Learn STEM
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PLEASE NOTE: This product requires a soldering kit to assemble. Soldering kit sold separately. Please see the CircuitMess Took Pack .
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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
PLEASE NOTE: This product requires a soldering kit to assemble. Soldering kit sold separately. Please see the CircuitMess Took Pack .
PLEASE NOTE: This product is intended for users age 11+. Make sure to have an adult present to help with the assembly process. It's okay to ask for help!