As confirmed by a strong robot presence in our round-up of the best tech toys for kids this year, there's something captivating and fascinating about interacting with robots. But rather than just play with a factory-assembled robot like the mesmerizing MiP we got to control at IFA back in the September, many folks want to build and customize their own. The Brighton, UK-based Maker Club has launched a project developed for the home and educational market that combines a custom control chip, a mobile app, an online learning package and 3D printing... Continue Reading Maker Club is hoping to start a 3D-printed home robot revolution
Section: Robotics
Tags: 3D Printing, Education, Indiegogo, Learning, Robots
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