Robotics & Coding Projects (Video Classes)

Flexible Robotics Projects with Video Classes

We offer a variety of robotics projects that come with video lessons, giving you the flexibility to learn robotics on your own time, at your own pace, and from the comfort of your home. When you purchase a specific robotics kit, you gain access to a series of video tutorials and coding files. This means no need for commuting, saving you both time and money!

Our video lessons:

  • Introduce the fundamental concepts of robotics and coding

  • Explain the key components of the robot, how each part functions, and how they all work together

  • Offer detailed, step-by-step guidance to help you build your robot

  • Provide an overview of the programming language used in robotics

  • Teach coding tailored specifically to the robot you purchased

Why Choose Our Robotics Projects?

In addition to the flexibility and convenience, all of our robots are custom-designed by a father-son team—an experienced engineer and an engineering student. Our robots feature a unique combination of custom-made wooden and 3D-printed parts with an open-concept design, making it easier for kids to understand the inner workings of robotics.

Our projects are specifically crafted to ignite curiosity and foster creativity, ensuring your kids learn valuable skills in a fun and engaging way.

Available Project (more coming soon)

1) Base Project : Robotics Gate, Traffic Light, and Windmill

This project includes a complete robotics kit where kids can dive into three exciting, hands-on activities:

  1. Robotic Gate using a 180-degree motor

  2. Traffic Light featuring red, yellow, and green LEDs

  3. Windmill powered by a 360-degree motor

Beyond building the robots, kids also learn coding for each activity. They’ll explore the basic functions and gain the skills to modify the code, allowing them to make their robots perform different actions. In this project, they will:

  • Learn to control a 180-degree motor, adjusting its range and speed

  • Create various light patterns using red, yellow, and green LEDs

  • Master the control of the windmill's speed and direction with the 360-degree motor

This project blends creativity with practical learning, giving kids a well-rounded introduction to robotics and coding.

2) Robby the Drummer (yes, this guy plays the drum)

This robot is not only fun to build but also provides a great opportunity to learn multiple aspects of robotics and coding. Equipped with three motors—one for each arm and one for the head—this robot teaches kids how to control movement and speed, allowing them to create unique drum beats.

What makes this robot truly special is its versatility. As kids learn to program, they can use their creativity and imagination to compose their own music by controlling the robot's movements. The learning doesn’t stop there—this robot offers endless possibilities for practicing coding and improving programming skills over time.

With months of potential use, this project grows with your child’s skills, encouraging them to continue exploring and mastering robotics and coding.

3) Pull-Up Robot - Can You Beat This Guy? (coming soon…)

This robot isn’t just for show—it really does pull-ups! Challenge yourself and see if you can keep up. Equipped with three motors—one for each arm and one for head movement—this robot is designed to mimic human-like actions while doing pull-ups.

You can program it to perform a set number of pull-ups or get creative by simulating realistic behavior. For instance, make it do 10 pull-ups and then slow down to mimic fatigue, just like a real person struggling to finish their workout. You can also add a counter to track how many pull-ups it completes.

It’s a fun and interactive way to learn programming and robotics while adding a playful twist!

4) Military Vehicle w/ Artillery (coming soon…)

This robot is modeled after a real-life military vehicle, complete with a 360-degree rotating artillery. You can control both the speed and range of the artillery's rotation, giving you a realistic, hands-on experience.

Powered by four 360-degree motors, the vehicle offers full control over speed and direction, including forward and reverse motion. It also features functional headlights and brake lights, adding to its realism. You can turn the headlights on or off, adjust their brightness, and the brake lights automatically brighten when the vehicle slows down.

This project combines robotics, coding, and creativity, offering a dynamic learning experience with plenty of opportunities to explore!

5) Robotics Excavator Arm (coming soon…)

6) Rover (coming soon…)

7) Robotic Excavator Vehicle (coming soon…)

8) 2-Digit Counter (coming soon…)

9) Cross-Street Traffic Light Control System (coming soon…)