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Codey Rocky combines hardware with software, allowing children to learn about programming while they play and create. Using mBlock, a software which supports both blocked-based and Python programming, Codey Rocky takes children by their hands and leads them into the world of avant-garde technology with its inbuilt AI and IoT functionalities, giving them a competitive edge in the AI era. 2 in 1 – an Innovative Design in StructureBrainy CodeyIntegrated with over 10 programmable electronic modules, Codey Rocky has more features than it meets the eye.Agile RockyNot only will Codey Rocky swirl and follow lines but also go around obstacles, making creation so much more fun.
The LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime Set is the go-to STEAM learning tool for students aged 9-14. Combining colourful LEGO building elements, easy-to-use hardware, and an intuitive drag-and-drop coding language based on Scratch, SPIKE Prime continuously engages students through playful learning activities to think critically and solve complex problems, regardless of their learning level. From easy-entry projects to limitless creative design possibilities, SPIKE Prime helps students learn the essential STEAM and 21st-century skills needed to become the innovative minds of tomorrow… while having fun. All-in-one box Everything you need — in one box and online. Bricks, programmable Hub, drag and drop software, app and lesson plans are everything you need to start quickly and build confidence—no matter what level your students are at. Sturdy storage box with sorting trays and over 500 LEGO Technic and system elements in a fresh colour palette Brand new LEGO Technic elements Kate & Kyle Minifigures Programmable hub featuring 5×5 LED light matrix, 6 input/out ports, integrated 6-axis Gyro sensor, speaker, bluetooth connectivity and rechargeable battery 1x Distance sensor, 1x Force sensor, 1x Colour sensor 1x Large motor 2x medium motors
Extra connectors for your EV3! Connect additional bricks, sensors and motors to your LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3 robotic creations! If you’ve added extra components to your original LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 set, you’ll need these additional cables to connect them. Various lengths between 10 cm – 20 cm. 
The digital EV3 Color Sensor distinguishes between seven different colors and can also detect the absence of color. It also serves as a light sensor by detecting light intensities. Students can build color-sorting and line-following robots, experiment with light reflection of different colors, and gain experience with a technology that is widely used in industries such as recycling, agriculture, and packaging.
  • Measures reflected red light and ambient light from darkness to very bright sunlight
  • Capable of detecting seven colors plus the absence of color. It can tell the difference between color or black-and-white or among blue, green, yellow, red, white, and brown.
  • Sample rate of 1 kHz
  • Auto-ID is built into the EV3 Software.
The digital EV3 Gyro Sensor measures the robot’s rotational motion and changes in its orientation. Students can measure angles, create balancing robots, and explore the technology that powers a variety of real-world tools such as Segway®, navigation systems, and game controllers.
  • Angle mode measures angles with an accuracy of +/- 3 degrees.
  • Gyro mode has a maximum output of 440 degrees/second.
  • Sample rate of 1 kHz
  • Auto-ID is built into the EV3 Software.
This programmable, intelligent brick serves as the heart and brain of LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Education EV3 robots. It features an illuminated six-button interface that changes color to indicate the brick’s active state, a high-resolution black and white display, built-in speaker, USB port, a mini SD card reader, four input ports and four output ports. The brick also supports USB, Bluetooth and WiFi communication (NETGEAR WiFi dongle WNA1100 Wireless-N 150) with a computer and has a programming interface that enables programming and data logging directly onto the brick. It is compatible with mobile devices and is powered by AA batteries or the EV3 Rechargeable DC Battery. The brick features:
  • ARM 9 processor with Linux-based operating system
  • Four input ports for data acquisition of up to 1000 samples per/sec
  • Four output ports for execution of commands
  • On-board program storage including 16 MB of Flash memory and 64 MB of RAM
  • Mini SDHC card reader for 32 GB of expanded memory
  • Illuminated, three-color, six-button interface that indicates the brick’s active state
  • Hi-resolution 178×128 pixel display enabling detailed graph viewing and sensor data observation
  • High-quality speaker
  • On-brick programming and datalogging that can be uploaded into the EV3 software
  The EV3 Large Servo Motor is a powerful motor that uses tacho feedback for precise control to within one degree of accuracy. By using the built-in rotation sensor, the intelligent motor can be made to align with other motors on the robot so that it can drive in a straight line at the same speed. It can also be used to give an accurate reading for experiments. The motor case design also makes it easy to assemble gear trains.
  • Tacho feedback to one degree of accuracy
  • 160-170 rpm
  • Running torque of 20 N/cm (approximately 30 oz/in.)
  • Stall torque of 40 N/cm (approximately 60 oz/in.)
  • Auto-ID is built into theEV3 Software.
The EV3 Medium Servo Motor is great for lower-load, higher speed applications and when faster response times and a smaller profile are needed in the robot’s design. The motor uses tacho feedback for precise control within one degree of accuracy and has a built-in rotation sensor.
  • Tacho feedback to one degree of accuracy
  • 240-250 RPM
  • Running torque of 8 N/cm (approximately 330ml/in)
  • Stall torque of 12 N/cm (approximately 500ml/in)
  • Auto-ID is built into the EV3 software
The analog EV3 Touch Sensor is a simple but exceptionally precise tool that detects when its front button is pressed or released and is able to count single and multiple presses. Students can build start/stop control systems, create maze-solving robots and uncover the technology’s use in devices such as digital musical instruments, computer keyboards and kitchen appliances.
  • Cross-axle hole on button
  • Auto-ID is built into the EV3 software
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