Crickit Flippy Robot - Build Your Own Walking Auduino Compatible Robot

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Crickit Flippy Robot

Build Your Own Walking Auduino Compatible Robot


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The Crickit Flippy Robot is a walking robot made with the Adafruit CRICKIT and Feather development boards. The Adafruit Feather is based on Auduino and can be controlled by mobile app, Tablet, PC or Bluetooth controller. The robot and all the code are open source and can be modified or added to however you like to make the robot smarter or more autonomous. There is plenty of room and ports for expansion as you can see in the picture of the development board below.

Crickit - That's our Creative Robotics & Interactive Construction Kit. It's an add-on to our popular Feather ecosystem that lets you MakeRobotFriend using CircuitPython, MakeCode (coming soon), or Arduino. Plug in any Feather mainboard you want into the centre, and you're good to go!
Source - Adafruit


Link

https://learn.adafruit.com/crickit-flippy-robot



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Hello @mrfringe, I really appreciate your effort & Here is my opinion-
Well, I don't have any clear idea where it can be implemented but it is pretty unique and I hope these type of robot will have a variety of applications as it has various connectivity options and open source.

Can you tell me what's your opinion where it can be implemented?

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