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Waveshare
WS-30442
Waveshare RoArm-M3-S, 5+1 DOF Roboterarm, ESP32, 360° Rotation, WiFi, ESP-NOW, USB, 12V, 5A

€279.90

Available · 2 piece · 1-3 days

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DFRobot
ROB0102
DFRobot Cherokey, 4WD Mobile Robot for Arduino

€64.90 €74.25 (12.59% saved)

Available · 1 piece · 1-3 days

Waveshare
WS-30444
Waveshare RoArm-M3-Pro, 5+1 DOF Roboterarm, ESP32-Steuerung, 360° Basis, WiFi, UART, USB, 12V 5A

€389.90

Available · 2 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-84740
Makeblock Montageflansch Ø4mm Welle Aluminium eloxiert inkl Befestigungsschrauben 2er Pack

€4.90

Available · 10 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-95008
Makeblock Servomotor MEDS 150, 180° Digitalservo, 9,8 kg/cm, Montageset mit M4-Halterung, 6 V

€35.90

Available · 100+ piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-70512
Makeblock Gewindestifte M3x5 mm, 50 Stück

Content: 50 Stück (€0.06 / 1 Stück)

€2.90

Available · 3 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-P1030478
Makeblock CyberPi Project-Based Coding Set, 1.44'' display, WLAN, Bluetooth, Scratch and Python

€149.90

Available · 6 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-1050833
Makeblock mBot2 Encodermotor-Kommunikationskabel, mBuild 4-polig, 180 mm, Plug-and-Play Anschluss

€0.90

Available · 26 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-12070
Makeblock MegaPi Encoder/DC Motor Driver V1, 2 Kanäle, 6–12 V, 3 A Nennstrom, 5,5 A Peak

€7.90

Available · 100+ piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-12803
Makeblock Ventilatormodul-Set 130-RJ25, 5 V 10000 UpM, Kunststoffträger, RJ25-Anschluss

€6.90

Available · 28 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-P1030156
Makeblock CyberPi Go control module set, programmable microcomputer, 1.44'' display, AIoT, WLAN

€66.95

Available · 1 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-P3030013
Makeblock mBuild flame sensor, detects flames and intensity, IR wavelength 760-1100 nm, 20mA

€7.90

Available · 25 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-P1030137
Makeblock CyberPi Educational Competition Set, AIoT Competition Set, Scratch and Python

€154.95

Available · 7 piece · 1-3 days

Energize Lab
EILIK-BOT-SIL
Energize Lab Eilik, emotionally intelligent companion robot, over 140 emotions
Color: silver

Variants from €159.90
€179.90

Available · 4 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-83002
Makeblock Zahnriemenrad Aluminium 18 Zähne, MXL, Bohrung 4 mm durchgehend, M4-Gewinde seitlich

€4.90

Available · 37 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-84720
Makeblock Flexible Kupplung für Ø4-mm-Wellen, spiralgefräste Nut, M3-Gewindebohrungen

€6.90

Available · 10 piece · 1-3 days

Pololu
POL3544
Pololu Romi 32U4 Control Board

€59.95

Available · 7 piece · 1-3 days

DFRobot
ROB0139
DFRobot Flamewheel - 2WD remote-controlled robot

€44.30

Available · 1 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-13406
Makeblock RGB LED Lichtband 1 m, 30x WS2812, Silikonummantelung, RJ25-kompatibel, 5 V

€11.90

Available · 17 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-83016
Makeblock Zahnriemenscheibe 90 Zähne, Aluminium, 8 mm Bohrung, MXL-Profil, blau

€2.90

Available · 100+ piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-S1010624000
Makeblock mBot2/Neo Encodermotor, DC-Getriebe mit Positionsrückmeldung, mBuild-Anschluss, mit Kabel

€26.90

Available · 6 piece · 1-3 days

Adafruit
ADA3864
Adafruit, TT Motor Paddle Wheel Pack, paddle wheel set for Gearbox DC motors, 3 sizes, multicoloured

€2.15

Available · 5 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-60701_SAM
Makeblock Lochstab 0412, Aluminium eloxiert, 4x12 mm, Ø4,1 mm Bohrungen

From €0.90

Available · 100+ piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
40703.432.216_SAM
Makeblock Führungsprofil 0824, Aluminium blau eloxiert, 8 mm Raster, M4-Gewinde, 24x8 mm

From €1.90

Available · 100+ piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-11024
Makeblock 3-Achsen-Kompass V1, HMC5883L Sensor, digital, 5 mG Auflösung, 5,0 V Betriebsspannung

€9.90

Available · 20 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-81340
Makeblock Encoder-Getriebemotor 180 - 200 U/min, 39,6:1, 8mm Motorwelle, für mBot2 und Ranger, 6V

€12.90

Available · 100+ piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-61508
Makeblock Winkel 3x6-Loch, Aluminium eloxiert, 36x M4-Bohrungen, 8mm Raster, 90° Montagewinkel

€2.90

Available · 100+ piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-61216
Makeblock Lochplatte I1 2472, 18x M4 Lochungen, 8 mm Raster, Mittelnut, Modular, Aluminium

€1.90

Available · 89 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-61808
Makeblock Motorhalter 36 mm, Motoraufnahme Ø26,1 mm, Lochkreis Ø22 mm, 25 Rasterbohrungen, Aluminium

€4.90

Available · 81 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MB-ZAHNR-SET
Makeblock Zahnriemenführungssatz für Zahnriemenscheibe, Aluminium, 4,2 mm Lochkreis, Set

From €2.90

Available · 100 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-83410
Makeblock Zahnrad 16Z Modul 1, 4mm Bohrung, M3 Stiftschraube, 17mm Außendurchmesser, Aluminium

€3.90

Available · 5 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-83008
Makeblock Zahnriemenscheibe Aluminium 62 Zähne, MXL, Ø 8 mm Bohrung, 8 mm breit, Ø 42,69 mm

€1.90

Available · 23 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-84044
Makeblock Gewindestangen M4, Stahl verzinkt 288 mm, kompatibel mit MB-Gewindeführung, 2 Stück

€1.90

Available · 100+ piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-83430
Makeblock Zahnrad 80Z Modul 1, 8mm Bohrung, 82mm Außendurchmesser, 8mm Materialstärke, Aluminium

€7.90

Available · 14 piece · 1-3 days

Makeblock
MKB-84754
akeblock Stellring Aluminium für 8 mm Wellen, M4 Madenschraube, kompatibel mechanische Systeme

€3.90

Available · 54 piece · 1-3 days

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Robotics: buy robots and accessories online

Robots will already be used in many private households in the 2020s; a few decades ago, only the boldest optimists would have expected them. Both in the home and in the garden, the digital gadgets are proving to be practical little helpers. Often, the corresponding modules can be purchased in electronics stores, but those who cultivate a passion for IoT projects or would like to develop an affinity for this area can simply build a robot themselves. Especially with regard to programming, much more influence can be exerted in this way, so that the robot and its entire functionality can be aligned with one's own individual preferences. The great advantage of robots is that they work extremely reliably. This is because all the actions that a robot is supposed to perform have been defined by humans beforehand and programmed accordingly. Errors can therefore be almost completely ruled out. Would you also like to dive into the world of robotics? Our tip: At Berrybase, you can buy high-quality kits and a variety of relevant accessories online at low prices.

Build robots yourself: Anyone can tackle these Maker projects

Smart home devices are far more affordable these days than you might think. Nevertheless, it has its own special appeal to construct robots and smart home modules yourself. So it's not particularly surprising that the open source and maker scene is currently growing very strongly. Especially since it can be comparatively easy to build your own robot or at least your own smart home gadget. So you don't have to be a proven tech professional to be active in robotics. Moreover, the (financial) effort in terms of hardware is rather manageable for many projects. Many Maker projects can be realized with a mini-computer such as the powerful and flexible Raspberry Pi and a few other components. For a classic robot with a two-wheeled chassis that can move independently and avoid obstacles thanks to sensor control, you only need a handful of hardware components. In addition to a Raspberry Pi, you will need a robot kit with wheels, a power bank with a capacity of 10,000 mAh, batteries (1.5 V), a servo motor, resistors, a breadboard, a jumper cable, various sensors, soldering utensils and hot glue to fix the various parts. The robot can then be operated with an infrared remote control. All modules can be ordered cheaply from Berrybase's online store. But this project is by no means the end of the line. Especially if you use a Raspberry Pi for your robotics projects, there is a whole range of possible variations and extensions. For example, you can equip your robot with a GPS receiver or a face recognition sensor to increase its range of functions. You can also equip the robot with a microphone to control it via voice commands. As already mentioned above, the term "robotics" is broad and also includes systems that do not travel any physical distance or move in any other way - keyword "smart home". Numerous households in Germany are already equipped with intelligent devices that operate via WLAN and can be conveniently controlled by smartphone. What many people don't know, however, is that many smart home devices can be built with relatively little effort. There are plenty of examples: How about your own weather station? Besides a Raspberry Pi, all you need for this project is a temperature and humidity sensor, a barometric pressure sensor, a small display, a jumper cable and a breadboard. After all modules have been connected properly, you only need to set up the correct program code and let it run. The language used in this case is Python - more information on this can be found below. Even outside your four walls, self-built smart home devices can turn out to be practical little helpers. If you have a green thumb, for example, you can use a Raspberry Pi, a wireless socket, plant sensors and various other hardware modules to create an automated garden watering system.

How to program robots yourself

One of the fundamental components of programming in robotics is the program code. This contains all the instructions that the robot needs to execute the functions assigned to it. In order to be able to understand the code, appropriate knowledge is of course indispensable. One language that is used particularly frequently for programming a robot is Python. The platform-independent programming language is also used in the project described above. It is no coincidence that Python is so popular. The language is not only easy to read and learn due to a rather small language core. It also allows an extremely flexible application. This is due to its aspect and object oriented programming language style. Acquiring some Basic skills can be very helpful for your Maker projects. If you want to program codes yourself, you can hardly avoid learning the language from scratch - no matter if self-taught or in an (online) course. But other languages are also regularly used in the field of robotics, including the programming language C++. This is characterized above all by a high degree of efficiency and is used both in application programming and in system programming. Especially in connection with the popular physical computing platform Arduino, C++ proves to be an indispensable component, because almost all source files used in the Arduino IDE are written in the programming language. If time or other reasons do not allow you to learn a new programming language, we have good news for you: In many project tutorials that you can find online, all the necessary codes are provided completely - and for free. So you can put all your energy into configuring the hardware.

Understanding technology with robotics: a great experience even for the youngest ones

As mentioned above, many projects in the field of robotics are ideally suited for beginners and thus also for young tinkerers. With the right kits and detailed tutorials, they can easily construct an autonomous robot themselves. With the extensive hardware assortment from Berrybase, you have all the necessary ingredients for your first experiments at your disposal. It has long been proven that many teenagers take great pleasure in such technical projects. But sometimes the whole thing even offers added value that goes beyond the fun factor. By introducing children and young people to the Internet of Things phenomenon through selected projects, they develop an understanding of robotics and possibly discover their passion for modern technologies in general. The knowledge acquired in the course of the first projects can then be deepened in a targeted manner - at school or at home. Who knows - maybe the fascination for this exciting field will even lead to a professional career in IT, mechanical or electrical engineering? One thing is certain: The technology sector is naturally one of the most promising professions there is. Anyone who has an affinity for innovative technologies can play an active role in shaping the future.