Wheelson: Build & Code Your Own AI Self-Driving Car for $107 August 28, 2021 at 07:00PM



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KEY FEATURES

Autonomous cars are the future and we’ll show you how it works. This tiny wheeled robot has a camera and a microcomputer and can be programmed to autonomously navigate a small road while driving, just like an autonomous car would (yeah, like Tesla). It has built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi so you can connect it to other devices wirelessly. Wheelson also has an LCD display where you can see what the robot sees. It’s powered by four small electromotors and has a rechargeable Li-Po battery included. This DIY kit is complete with the components you’ll need to build the car and learn new skills all the way through.

What You’ll Learn
  • Assemble a small 4-wheeled robot
  • Control an electromotor using a microcomputer
  • Learn how computer vision works
  • Calibrate your robot’s camera
  • Know how autonomous cars work & how to make your car navigate a road autonomously
  • Recognize & scan a QR code using your robot’s camera
  • Recognize different simple objects using a camera & image processing algorithms
What You Can Do With the Car
  • Drive your newly assembled robot buddy around
  • Code Wheelson to drive autonomously using its camera
  • Make it recognize QR codes on the floor & flash the built-in RGB LED accordingly
  • Make a custom program in CircuitBlocks
  • Play with built-in line tracking & objection recognition algorithms

PRODUCT SPECS

Specs

  • Materials: cardboard, plastic, metal, PVC, rubber, acrylic
  • Dimensions: 1.4"H x 7.5"L x 11.4"W
  • Weight: 17.63oz
  • DIY autonomous car kit
  • Focus skills/topics
    • Robot assembly
    • Microcomputers
    • Computer vision
    • Camera calibration
    • Autonomous driving
    • QR code scanning
    • Object recognition
  • Manufacturer's 1-year warranty

Standard Kit: What’s Included

  • Main circuit board
  • Camera & headlights board
  • Display board – 128*160 TFT color display
  • Li-Po battery
  • Four electromotors
  • Wheels
  • Robot’s plastic chassis
  • A bag of other small components such as resistors, pushbuttons, nuts, and bolts
  • An instruction booklet – ready for your offline knowledge consumption




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