The Odev Geo is a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) educational DIY robot kit that teaches young people the value of alternative energy sources and the science behind them. With this easy-to-assemble kit, kids learn how to use solar and salt water to power up the Odev Geo and see the robot zip away from their fingertips. It's a great family or class project and puzzle all in one!
The Odev Geo is a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) educational DIY robot kit that teaches young people the value of alternative energy sources and the science behind them. With this easy-to-assemble kit, kids learn how to use solar and salt water to power up the Odev Geo and see the robot zip away from their fingertips. It's a great family or class project and puzzle all in one!
This beginner robotics kit is powered by renewable energy, a safer and nontoxic power source. No screws or tools are needed to build the Odev Geo. Kids can easily build the robot car in minutes using the clearly labeled parts and detailed instructions. Educational fun facts are included in the instruction manual.
This kit is recommended for ages 8 and up.
Note: The saltwater-powered configuration will leave magnesium oxide residue on the metal plates and the absorbent paper. While the magnesium oxide is safe to handle, please keep it away from eyes and mouths. If it gets in the eye, please use cold water to wash thoroughly. If it is swallowed accidentally, seek medical advice immediately.
Includes:
1x Back wheels (with gear)
1x Front wheels
1x Chassis
1x Motor
1x Back cover
2x Arm
1x Neck
1x Head
1x Connection bar
1x Support case
1x Solar panel
1x Solar panel cover frame
2x Copper plate (yellow)
2x Battery case
1x Activated carbon
1x Spoon
1x Absorbent paper
1x Magnesium plate (silver color)
1x Chemical reaction box
1x Wire plates
1x Measuring cup
1x Dropper
1x Zipper bag (for activated carbon)
Features:
Assembled Size: 80mm x 56mm x 58mm
Weight: 45g
Two power options:
Solar Power
Saltwater Power
STEM Objectives: Assemble, Build, Engineering, Alternative Energy