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1. Pro-Bot
After using our Bee-Bot with foundation stage and KS1children, we have developed a floor robot which could be used for teaching more advanced control techniques. • Bright attractive car design • Robust and durable for everyday use • Can operate independently or alongside your PC with our software • Can be used simply by programming arrows or accepts more complex commands • Routes can be drawn using our simple pen mechanism and a felt tip pen
• Fully functional headlights using light sensors • Voice activated functions/ bumper sensors
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Buttons allow you to move forwards/backwards any distance in centimetres or Pro-Bot lengths. Turn any angle you wish, left or right or take an auto 90˚ turn.
LCD Screen so you can edit, add and remove instructions and view the Logo language you are creating.
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Single
Pack of 4 Pack of 6
$1,190 $3,640 $4,900
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Lights flash to confirm instruction and can be programmed to turn on as part of your sequence.
Draw geometric shapes and explore angles by putting a Berol Pen in Pro-Bot and tracing your trail.
Program the front and back sensors to carry out your program when touched.
Pro-Bot Shell 877-IT00091
High speed USB connection for use with Probotix, ideal for two groups of children working on Pro-Bot at once.
Try parking your Pro-Bot in a garage.
Probotix Software
Use this plain Pro-Bot shell to transform your Pro-Bot into anything you like.
$112
Distributed by: ETC Educational Technology Connection (HK) Ltd Tel: 2653 2789 Fax:2656 1627 email:
info@etc-edutechconnect.com.hk Room 1509, Cityplaza 4, Tai Koo Shing, Hong Kong
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