Here, Carl, the robot chameleon, comes to life! Children can program and control its movements and behavior without any prior knowledge, experiencing its impressive functions.
In its three modes (Hunter, Pet, or Coding), the chameleon stalks like in nature, walks, and even catches prey with its tongue!
Thanks to light and motion sensors, as well as its glowing LED body, the chameleon camouflages itself and adapts its color to the background.
The instructions explain how to assemble the robot, show how to program it using the color cards, and provide fascinating information about programming and robotics.
This KOSMOS experiment kit introduces children aged eight and up to the basics of programming and offers a unique kind of play fun.
Watch out, here comes Carl! With movable legs and eyes, an adjustable tail, a flicking tongue, and a glowing, color-changing body, this robot looks almost like a real chameleon and provides hours of play and programming enjoyment. Thanks to the brilliant option to program Carl the chameleon robot themselves, children can fully control Carl's behavior and movements even without prior knowledge! Equipped with various sensors, the chameleon "reads" the included color cards and executes the programmed actions.
experimental area | Robotics |
Language | German |
Minimum age | 8 years |
Item number | 53602727 |
Manufacturer | Kosmos |
Category | Science kits |
Manufacturer no. | 621391 |
Release date | 13/12/2024 |
Sales rank in Category Science kits | 3 of 2068 |
Minimum age | 8 years |
experimental area | Robotics |
Language | German |
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Length | 15 cm |
Width | 10 cm |
Height | 15 cm |
Weight | 830 g |
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