
we liked best:
Both its external parts and bits are joined without needing any tools,
making it very simple to assemble and disassemble.
The bits allow you to learn about electronics in an easy way
without needing to weld any component.
Thanks to the expansion packs or compatible bits,
you have more options for creation and fun.
On the other hand, we did not like:
If the droid is handled carelessly or falls down, its external parts detach from the robot.
Since the kit comes with only one motor, the droid cannot move forward
and move its head at the same time, making it not as realistic as the R2D2.
From assembling to playing with your R2D2, you always need to use an app.
The Droid Inventor Kit awakens a child's interest in electronics and robotics.
We highlight that supported by the Star Wars universe littleBits has created
an entertaining and didactic robotic toy.
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