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Cash on Delivery eligible. + 125.00 Delivery charge Click here to read EMI FAQs. Delivery to pincode 400001 - Mumbai by Monday, March 6. Sold and fulfilled by T for TOYS (4.2 out of 5 | 129 ratings). See more product details Please note: Quantity Limits and return policy on this itemThe order quantity for this product is limited to 4 units per customer. Please note that orders which exceed the quantity limit will be auto-canceled. This is applicable across sellers. Please read about our Returns policy by visiting Get FREE LEGO Batwing worth INR 299 by buying it together with select products from Cloudtail India. Full list of eligible products and offer details available at amazon.in/batwing Number of Puzzle Pieces601 Product Dimensions48 x 37.8 x 7.1 cm Batteries:2 AAA batteries required. Manufacturer's Minimum Suggested Age (years)10 #3,402 in Toys & Games (See top 100) in Toys & Games > Model Building Kits > Robots




Date First Available23 October 2013 Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images? The LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 Discovery Book, The (Full Color) Description for Lego Mindstorms EV3 31313 LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 Create and command robots that do what you want with LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3! LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 has arrived! Combining the versatility of the LEGO building system with the most advanced technology we've ever developed, unleash the creative powers of the new LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 set to create and command robots that walk, talk, think and do anything you can imagine. Follow the step-by-step 3D building instructions to create TRACK3R, R3PTAR, SPIK3R, EV3RSTORM and GRIPP3R and bring them to life with an easy, intuitive and icon-based programming interface. Grab the enclosed remote control and take on challenging ready-made missions or download the free app and command your robot using your smart device. Want to share your own creations and be inspired by others?




/mindstorms to access loads of cool content and interact with a huge online community of other LEGO MINDSTORMS fans. The LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 robot revolution has begun! At the heart of the product is the Intelligent EV3 Brick with powerful ARM9 processor, USB port for WiFi and Internet connectivity, Micro SD card reader, back-lit buttons and 4 motor ports Includes 3 interactive servo motors, remote control, improved and redesigned color sensor, redesigned touch sensor, infrared sensor and 550+ LEGO Technic elements Control your robot via the infrared sensor system Intuitive software (PC and Mac) with icon-based drag-and-drop programming interface Control and command your robot with the enclosed remote control or download the free app for your smart device Includes 550+ LEGO Technic elements - everything you need to create amazing robots! Building instructions for 5 robots included. //mindstorms Batteries not included See questions and answers See all 7 customer reviews See all 7 customer reviews (newest first) on Amazon.in




Most Recent Customer Reviews Superb Set.....excellent packaging...timely delivery....everything works... and no it doesnt come with printed instructions for 5 robots ....it comes with only one... This was a gift for my 11 year old son on his birthday, the product is faulty, one of the button in the system doesnt work and there is no customer support in India, neither Amazon... LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 31313 Be the first to review this product Sale prices at participating stores only.Product prices & availability may vary, please contact your local store for more information. Write a review of this product How many stars do you rate this product?Ev3 RoboticsRobotics ClassLego Ev3Lego MindstormTall MotorcycleMotorcycle WheelSavant'S PearFll IdeasFll RobotForwardThe Best Wheels for an FLL Robot (Part 1)I found out about Rob Torok’s SmartBots program, and got my neighbor Dr. Graeme Faulkner as our mentor so it could be started in my School. This was the first robot project that I built in my own Princes Street Primary




with the LEGO NXT MindStorms NXT-G kit in the school. It was also tested for the Tasmanian National RoboCup Competition in 2007 for the Junior RescueUnfortunately, I couldn’t take it to do the National competition because my classmates used it for the dancing division in the National RoboCup Dance competition. Good: This robot followed the line well. Bad: Doesn’t always turn when sensors see green squares in the Australian RoboCup rescue mat. Didn’t succeed in pushing the pretend person out of the green swamp. 这是第一个机器人,我在Princes Street 小学时用乐高NXT的的MINDSTORMS NXT- Good fun, but the claw kept falling off.  I had to take this apart, because I needed an extra LEGO light sensor and LEGO sonar sensor for Good: This robot also followed the line Bad: The front claws kept falling off thisThe robot was not good at turning 90 degrees when it found the green squares in the Australian RoboCup Rescue mat.  




It was a bit slow. (Big webcam=big picture & slow; small webcam=small picture & less slow, Apple is for Apples...) I built this for the Tasmanian RoboCup Rescue competitions in 2007. a good reliable robot. I do a lot of my testing for the Australian Rescue competition with Flat-Head. I programmed it in RoboLab. Good: Faster, had 3 LEGO light sensors. Was turning when sighted green patches… mostly… Bad: It has problem going up the ramp in the International RoboCup Rescue arena. Like my mentor’s Curly-top, but my mentor’s robot went backwards. I built one like a second version of Curly-top but I reversed the motors so that it would go forwards like Flat-Head instead of backwards, and I could use the same RoboLab programs in both. Good: This robot was small and light which could fit in the measurement for the Tasmanian Junior RoboCup Rescue. Bad:  Bounces and falls over easily due to its height so it cannot go up the international RoboCup rescue ramp without




Bouncer’s swiveling wheels were too big for the Tasmanian measuring cylinder, it was an emergency! We put some Lifesaver sweets on Bouncer 1 – it fitted the cylinder and worked well. fifth in the Tasmanian Rescue RoboCup. Good: This robot was allowed to compete inWe didn’t eat the lifesavers, we kept them as souvenirs. its height so it cannot go on the international RoboCup rescue ramp without falling back. This LEGO MindStorms NXT robot project had sideways wheels  in front and behind. The sideways wheels looked like those shown in the picture below, but were in different positions.  I only have video of Some of the other robots in the Tasmanian and Australian RoboCup rescue Championships went around corners faster than my robots, so I triedIt uses sideways wheels. I called him OwlBot because Owls can turn their heads to see backwards, and OwlBot’s sonar Good: Wheels worked OK. Having motors at the Bad: Still a bit bouncy.

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