








mbot V1.2 Blue ( Bluetooth Version)
Makeblock mbot V1.2 Blue ( Bluetooth Version)
mBot is a beginner-friendly STEAM education robot that simplifies teaching and learning robot coding. Students can build it from scratch, learn about robotic machinery and electronics, and develop block-based programming, logical thinking, and design skills. Equipped with a Bluetooth dongle for wireless control and coding on a PC, mBot is ideal for classrooms and schools.
mBot V1.2 Blue (Bluetooth Version) - Makeblock Early Secondary Education Level Coding Kit
Product Overview
Name: mBot V1.2 Blue (Bluetooth Version)
Type: Early secondary education level coding kit
Key Features
Rich Teaching Resources:
Over 100+ teaching guides available online.
Suitable for educators of every level to bring STEAM learning to life.
Building and Coding:
Students learn about various robotic machinery and electronic parts through building.
Develops logical thinking skills through drag-and-drop coding.
Endless Invention:
Compatible with 500+ Makeblock mechanical parts, 100+ electronic parts, LEGO bricks, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi.
Encourages endless invention and creativity, providing lots of fun for kids.
Wireless Connection for Classroom:
Includes a Bluetooth dongle for wireless control and coding on PC in the classroom.
Supports international robotics competition - MakeX.
Sensors and Modules
Sensors:
Light sensor
IR receiver
Button
Ultrasonic sensor
Line-follower sensorOther Electronic Modules:
Buzzer
2 LED color lights
IR transmitter
2 motors
Technical Specifications
Chips: ATmega328
Power:
3.7V DC Lithium battery or
4 AA batteries (not included)
Wireless Communication: Bluetooth
Size: 21.8 cm x 17.2 cm x 10.3 cm
Weight: 535 grams
Conclusion
mBot V1.2 Blue (Bluetooth Version) offers a comprehensive and engaging STEAM learning experience for early secondary education students. With rich teaching resources, compatibility with numerous parts, and wireless classroom connectivity, it provides endless opportunities for creativity and learning in building and coding robots.