In this video, we use the wonderful kit from ELECFREAKS, Nezha Inventor’s kit V2 for micro:bit, to carry out the project of the gymnastic robot (The Pull Ups Robot), using block programming with MakeCode. Undoubtedly, a marvelous kit that you cannot miss.
The video showcases the internal components of the Nezha Inventor's Kit V2 as well as some programming examples. Additionally, the creator combines the programmed robot with the WRO elementary competition mat to achieve interesting interactions.
This video features the unboxing and overview of ELECFREAKS' Nezha Inventor's Kit V2 designed for micro:bit. It covers the essential parts such as the expansion board, sensors, and motors, showcasing their uses. The kits LEGO compatibility is emphasized, allowing for flexible and imaginative builds. Additionally, the video points out the kit’s value as a hands-on tool for educational activities and competitive robotics.
ELECFREAKS micro:bit Nezha Inventor's Kit V2 is a BBC micro:bit kit designed based on Planet X sensors, which contains several sensors and modules such as the LED lights, potentiometers, soil moisture sensors, ultrasonic sound sensors, crash sensors, line-following sensors, and etc. It comes with more than 400 blocks that are suitable for building various cases and it can improve children's hands-on skills and logical thinking. It has 32 thematic cases and more extensions designed to nurture and stimulate children's creativity and imagination. It is a programming education kit for all ages, so that every child can experience the fun of invention.