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Transformable programming learning robot

The Robosen T9 is a learning robot that transforms from a car to a bipedal robot.

The T9 can be remotely controlled using a smartphone or tablet, as well as voice commands and answers. It looks like Optimus Prime in the movie Transformers, but it feels like it’s not made with an actual license agreement.

This robot can use Scratch, a visual programming language that not only transforms but also allows programming in block form as an intuitive interface. It also supports a manual method that allows you to remember one posture one by one, and you can use a 3D method that precisely controls the position using a PC. By supporting various programming methods, learning is possible. Movement uses 22 servo motors, and it can be driven by two-wheel drive even in four-wheel mode.

T9 also raised funds through Kickstarter, a crowdfunding site. More information on the product can be found here .

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