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DIY Gesture Controlled Robot Car Kit
Original price was: ₹3,299.00.₹3,134.00Current price is: ₹3,134.00.
The Gesture Controlled Robot Car DIY Kit is an innovative STEM learning kit that allows users to control a robotic vehicle using hand movements instead of a traditional remote control. Powered by an Arduino UNO, MPU6050 Gyroscope & Accelerometer, and NRF24L01 Wireless Modules, this project demonstrates real-world applications of motion sensing and wireless communication.
Perfect for engineering students, robotics enthusiasts, and beginners, this hands-on project provides practical experience in electronics, programming, and automation.
Description
Product Overview
The Gesture Controlled Robot Car DIY Kit is an innovative STEM learning kit that allows users to control a robotic vehicle using hand movements instead of a traditional remote control. Powered by an Arduino UNO, MPU6050 Gyroscope & Accelerometer, and NRF24L01 Wireless Modules, this project demonstrates real-world applications of motion sensing and wireless communication.
Perfect for engineering students, robotics enthusiasts, and beginners, this hands-on project provides practical experience in electronics, programming, and automation.
Key Features
- Control the robot using hand gestures
- Arduino UNO based robotics project
- MPU6050 accelerometer & gyroscope sensor
- Smooth multi-directional movement
- Easy DIY assembly with reusable components
- Rechargeable and portable design
- Beginner-friendly with detailed instructions
What’s Included
- Arduino UNO Board
- MPU6050 Accelerometer & Gyroscope Sensor
- NRF24L01 Wireless Modules (2)
- L298N Motor Driver
- Robot Car Chassis
- DC Gear Motors
- Wheels
- Battery Pack
- Battery Holder
- Jumper Wires
- Gesture Control Glove Components
- USB Programming Cable
- Assembly Guide & Circuit Diagram
Learning Outcomes
After completing this project, you’ll learn:
- Arduino Programming
- Wireless Communication
- Motion Sensor Interfacing
- Robot Control Systems
- Embedded System Design
- Motor Driver Programming
- RF Communication
- Robotics Fundamentals
- Hardware Assembly
- Problem Solving & Debugging
How It Works
- Hand gestures are detected using the MPU6050 sensor mounted on the glove.
- The Arduino reads the motion data.
- Commands are transmitted wirelessly using the NRF24L01 module.
- The receiver Arduino processes the received commands.
- The L298N Motor Driver controls the DC motors.
- The robot moves according to your hand movements.
Gesture Controls
- ✋ Hand Forward → Robot Moves Forward
- ✋ Hand Backward → Robot Moves Backward
- ↙ Tilt Left → Robot Turns Left
- ↘ Tilt Right → Robot Turns Right
- ✋ Hand Stop → Robot Stops Instantly
Additional information
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