Remember the TurtleBot3 Waffle, the advanced robotics platform with the distinctive shape? Meet the TurtleBot3 Waffle Pi, a brand new mobile robot featuring a Raspberry Pi 3 and a compatible camera module!
The TurtleBot 4's mobile robot is built on top of the iRobot® Create® 3 educational robot that provides an IMU, optical ground tracking sensor, and wheel encoders for precise positioning and location.
The LIMO simulation table tests the LIMO robot’s ability to navigate independently and analyse signals found on its journey.
The Turtlebot3 Burger is a mobile robotics educational platform that’s lightweight, compact, cost-effective and customisable at will. It’s the perfect solution for all those looking for a fun medium to use in their robotics programming workshops, but also for apprentice robotics engineers, and for creators and designers.
In this course produced by The Construct, you will learn how to work with the TurtleBot3 robot using its two versions, Burger and Waffle.
This 1,800 mAh LIPO battery is the perfect choice for charging your TurtleBot 3, Robotis OP3 or DARwin-OP robot. It incorporates a PCM specially designed to protect the battery.
This battery is compatible with TurtleBot3 and Robotis OP robots and incorporates a protection system.
Do you need to make an addition to your TurtleBot3? You’ll never get caught out with the IPL-01 plate for TurtleBot Waffle!
The ICT-01 component for TurtleBot3 allows you to replace the used caterpillar parts of your robot quickly and easily. Here you go again!
This camera mount is designed to attach a Raspberry Pi camera to a TurtleBot3 robot or OpenManipulator TurtleBot3 controller.
Your TurtleBot3 deserves robust and long-lasting wheels: the TB3 Wheel/Tire Set-ISW-01 is the perfect fit for your Dynamixel servos!
This set of 12 IBB-01 supports for TurtleBot Waffle will allow you to connect various devices to upgrade your mobile robotics platform!
The A01 ball caster is fully compatible with the plate of your Turtlebot3 Waffle Pi robot.
Génération Robots' engineering design department (GR Lab) has developed a ROS research and development kit, adaptable to AgileX Robotics mobile robots.