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This pro robotics kit is nearly $400 off ahead of Black Friday

New York Tech Editorial Team by New York Tech Editorial Team
November 6, 2021
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This pro robotics kit is nearly $400 off ahead of Black Friday
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Robots have gone so mainstream, we’ve gotten to the point of . But just because we like to laugh at videos of Boston Dynamics creations dancing doesn’t mean they aren’t an essential part of our everyday lives. From manufacturing and supply chain operations to and helping with , robots are truly everywhere.

They’re so prevalent that you’d be excused for wanting your very own personal robot. In fact, you can build one yourself with the , now on sale for an additional 15 percent off during this pre-Black Friday sale.

The Mirobot is a fun, practical way to learn emerging robotic technologies. The compact robot weighs about the same as a laptop and is designed with six-axis freedom to accurately demonstrate production line and industrial 4.0 scenarios. The highly precise arm has a 0.2mm repeated positioning accuracy that’s ideal for educational purposes and light tasks, while its omnidirectional movement supports tilting and turning wherever you need the arm to go.

Mirobot comes pre-assembled, ready to use out of the box with hardware based on an Arduino control board. However, it also supports expandable interfaces and comes with access to WLKATA’s GitHub community to access up-to-date tutorials, source code, DIY guidance, models and more for free.

You can control Mirobot with multiple ways, including with a PC, smartphone and via app. The kit also comes with a Bluetooth controller, which is designed to function like a real industrial robot pendant to better illustrate how robots operate in the real world. You can also expand to external interfaces to communicate directly with Wi-FI and RS485 protocols.

Learn robotics with your very own professional, customizable robot arm. During our Pre-Black Friday event, you can get the for $1,310 when you use promo code SAVE15NOV at checkout.

Prices subject to change.

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