Description
- Easy to Build
- The user-friendly design and clear visual instructions make assembling mBot easy. Each electronic module is color-coded according to its matching connector on the mainboard for effortless connection. We have also designed a 3D building manual to free children from verbose descriptions and help them to learn how to build step by step. Meanwhile, children get to know the mechanical structure and develop spatial intelligence.
Based on Arduino open source platform
Easy to assemble within 10mins
Based on Scratch 2.0 and Arduino IDE
Support wireless connection via Bluetooth
Electronics are based on Arduino open source platform
Two programming tools: mBlock (a drag-and-drop programming tool based on Scratch 2.0 and Arduino IDE
Support wireless connection via Bluetooth Module, no more limitation of wire
Easy and intuitive wiring with color-coded RJ25 connectors
Sturdy aluminum chassis with 2-mm of thickness, compatible with Makeblock & Lego parts
Free lessons are provided and are being expanded gradually
Achieve different fun projects like wall avoidance, line following, games with other mBots, using sensors to play games in Scratch
Round 1 – Playing with the controls
There are two ways in which you can direct mBot without the need for programming. 1. Open the Makeblock App. With one click you can use the remote control driving function, voice control or the “Draw and Run” function. 2. Use the Makeblock Bluetooth Controller to control mBot. There are 15 buttons and 2 joysticks, making its operation smooth and easy. Positive experiences operating the robot can help children form a bond with mBot quickly, and further stimulate their interest in programming.
Round 2 – Gamified learning
Together with the mBlock Blockly App, program your mBot to unlock coding skill by simply dragging and dropping the command blocks. Your mBot answers your commands to accomplish game tasks, making learning and playing one and the same.

Round 3 – Advanced programming
Want to learn more skills? Try mBlock. Simply drag and combine command modules like building blocks to control the movements of mBot. You can also switch to Ardunio C text-based programming with one click, to continue advancing your skills. If you want to wirelessly link mBot to your computer, you can use the Makeblock Bluetooth Dongle to speed up the programming.

3 pre-set control modes
mBot has three built-in control modes including obstacle avoidance mode, line-follow mode, and manual control mode
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