Robots for middle school
The robots and robotics kits featured here are made for the secondary education. These robots can be used to illustrate different courses such as sciences, mathematics or technology, or be the building blocks of a brand new robotics club!
Check out this Sphero Bolt educational robot: you get a sophisticated, futuristic design, multiple programming possibilities and precise and efficient navigation!
Making your own MAKERbuino game console is great fun. Being able to network several consoles and play your favourite retro games with others is even better!
The French State Education Advanced Robotics Kit from Speechi is intended for all teachers – from primary to high school – wishing to introduce their pupils to robotics programming using a fun and varied set of tools.
The Marty Camera Kit consists of a Raspberry Pi camera module and its 3D-printed mount.
A 9V battery ? It's so outdated as long as we have sun !
This programmable Crazyflie drone (ROS compatible) designed by Bitcraze has an exclusive embedded indoor positioning system, for an autonomous flight that’s as precise as when using a GPS!
With a new speaker, and a new microphone, the micro:bit v2 board has changed the rules of the game, promising new experiences for apprentice programmers.
Sphero Mini is a small and perfectly round robot that children can include in all their games. It will also help them as they take their first steps in robotics programming!
Give a unique style to your MAKERbuino thanks to these colored button caps!
The French State Education Standard Robotics Kit from Speechi allows you to organise a course of lessons in robotics and programming, each lasting 45 minutes. This educational robot kit, which meets the recommendations of the French Ministry of Education, can be programmed using Scratch, the IDE Arduino, but also Python.
The mBot v1.1 Bluetooth Robot (blue) is the newest version of the mBot educational robot. It comes with all its accessories and a host of fun features.
This 5V USB to 9V jack power cable ideal for your Marty robot, but it can be used anywhere a 9V source is needed.
Connect your Sharp infrared distance sensor on your robot using this fixation kit
Just like its predecessor, the mBot 2 educational robot makes learning programming and robotics as fun as building with LEGO. But it also offers more possibilities in terms of design – you may even win your first robot competition!
Ready to build your first portable DIY game console? Whether you’ve already tried your hand at MAKERbuino or are just starting out in electronic programming, the Nibble kit and tools are ideal for getting to grips with the Arduino environment!
Fly this swarm of 10 Crazyflie 2.1 drones (ROS compatible) or teach them to fly autonomously with the Loco Positioning System!
The Tinkerbots Education Basic Kit allows you to take your first steps into the world of programming with Blockly. With the four included modules, you can build smart vehicles equipped with intelligent sensors. Secondary level 1 and 2.
LiPo battery used to supply power to Marty the Robot.
All the features of the Sphero Bolt educational robot... multiplied by 15!
This IR beacon transceiver is to be used in pair to allow two robots to detect each other.
This Education Expert Set is designed for upper secondary school teachers wanting to organise robotics programming workshops for their pupils that are both fun and place the accent on hands-on experience.
The Crazyflie 2.1 quadcopter nano kit, with its USB radio dongle, is a programmable and fully open-source long-range drone (ROS compatible).
Sphero RVR is a programmable and controllable mobile robot, a new fun educational tool for use from primary school to higher education.
Owners of the Marty robotics kit will already be familiar with the Rick Control Board, which comes with each educational robot. Here we offer you the possibility to buy the microcontroller alone, for some new applications!