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SIX Edupająk Robot

Product reference: Tec000039

Tax excl.: zł2,432.52
Tax incl.: zł2,992.00
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SIX Edupająk Robot – Educational Six-Legged Robot for Coding and Robotics Education

SIX Edupająk is a six-legged educational robot that inspires both students and teachers to develop skills in coding, programming, and robotics. It is an interdisciplinary learning aid that engages students during school lessons — they acquire independent knowledge and learn to collaborate in a group while designing the robot's work. The robot can track objects, recognize speech, and is equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. All of this fits into a simple, friendly, and eye-catching design. :-)

Educational robot with accessories compliant with the Future Laboratories program
Robot meets the requirements of the Future Laboratories program
and can be purchased as part of the equipment – an educational robot along with accessories programmed at different levels and supporting more than one programming language (e.g., text-based, block-based)

The six-legged robot is programmable in block-based and Scratch languages, and also in other popular coding languages (Python, JavaScript). This means that users can program it with customized movements, positions, dances...!


Platform for programming robots

Six-legged educational robot makes learning robotics easy and enjoyable for everyone!


SIX Edupająk Robot - jangar.pl

The six-legged educational robot makes learning robotics easy and enjoyable for everyone!

Zestaw zawiera:

  • 12 x 180° servos with PWM modulation
  • EZ-B v4 robot controller with built-in speaker and connection ports.
  • Body with two servos, built-in battery and camera.
  • Network card
  • 16 female 3-pin cables
  • 1 camera cable
  • Charger
  • Cable wraps (6 pcs.) for organizing connection wires
  • ARC software – ARC PC: EZ-Robot robots are programmed using ARC — a versatile and easy-to-use robotics software. The intuitive interface allows beginners to achieve quick success, while more experienced users can program advanced AI-related features, such as speech recognition, or visual object tracking — capabilities usually seen in science fiction movies. ARC is used to teach robotics to thousands of students worldwide and is an ideal choice for teachers who want to bring a high level of engagement to a wide range of STEM lessons. Minimal OS requirements: Windows 10 minimum, a 4 GB RAM, and an Intel i5-class processor equivalent.
  • ARC mobile app – Control and program your EZ-Robot from a mobile device, phone or tablet running Android or iOS.
  • Introductory material for programming in RoboScratch and Blockly, creating conditional statements and variables, and creating loops
  • Access to spare parts files for the robot with the possibility to modify them, which can be printed on a 3D printer

AI features of the robot:
face detection; color tracking using servos; tracking moving colors; detecting multiple colors; line following with Roli glyphs; object recognition; glyphs that control robot movement; glyph recognition and augmented reality; QR code recognition; emotion recognition; speech recognition; motion; ready-made built-in programs


Our robot embodies all the features of an ideal teaching aid:
- friendly design,
- easy assembly (click,...),
- has durable components (including key parts like the motor) important in school environments,
- simple software for beginners and advanced features for more experienced users,
- in case of damage or missing parts – you can purchase any part (!) or... print it (plastic components) on a 3D printer (open-source downloadable materials)!

Can a future robotics encounter be more enjoyable?

What is a servo motor?

A servo (servomotor) is a rotary actuator that enables precise control of angular position, speed and acceleration. Servos can be found in many places, from toys to home electronics to cars and airplanes. Servos also appear behind the scenes in devices we use daily. Electronic devices, such as DVD players, use servomechanisms to extend or retract drawers for discs. Servomechanisms act as joints to control the motion of a robot.

What is AI?

AI (Artificial Intelligence) enables robots to learn from experience (via algorithms) and perform tasks that resemble human behavior. The term AI was coined in 1956 by American computer scientist John McCarthy during a scientific conference at Dartmouth.

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Tec000039

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