Sphero edu profile
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“For makers, developers, and anyone who loves to build things, RVR’s advanced capabilities bring to life everything that makes coding exciting. “RVR is the kind of robot I wish I had growing up,” Wilson said. The Edu team works with more than 30,000 educators in more than 20,000 schools around the world, Sphero says, adding that more than 1.3 million kids have progressed through Sphero Edu curricula.
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RVR is compatible with Sphero’s Edu, its phone- and tablet-based dev collaboration platform, and the company says it’ll roll out a wave of lesson plans and programs to coincide with the rover’s launch.
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MetaBeat will bring together thought leaders to give guidance on how metaverse technology will transform the way all industries communicate and do business on October 4 in San Francisco, CA. Sphero says the rover’s wide treads and steel-reinforced axles are grippy enough to traverse steep angles and rough surfaces, and that its roll cage - which protects sensitive components like the removable battery (which recharges via a USB Type-C port) and compact motor - can withstand abuse from overzealous coders and tots alike. Its transparent chassis exposes the wealth of electronics within, including 10 individually addressable LEDs, high-resolution 20-pole magnetic encoders, and “high-precision” gears with vibration and noise dampening. RVR, like Sphero’s Sprk lineup, is decidedly geared toward hobbyists and educators. The driveable, fully programmable robot is now available on Kickstarter, ahead of an expected September 2019 ship window, with pledge levels starting at $199 ($50 off the projected $250 retail price). Sphero, the nine-year-old Colorado company best known for app-enabled balls that teach coding and perform cool tricks, this week unveiled its newest product: RVR. Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! Watch here.