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    Kitronik MOVE Mat Line Following & Activity Maps

    Manufacturer: Kitronik
    The :MOVE mat line following and activity maps - A1 size is an accessory for :MOVE Motor, :MOVE mini and also the Edison V2 Robot. It can be used just for fun, or as part of a project in the classroom. The mat is double-sided, with a line following track on one side and a mock-up of a town on the other.

    The line following side offers an attractive alternative to having to create a track by hand. No more fighting with a roll of tape and no more cleaning up adhesive residue afterwards. Level up your line following game today!

    The town mock-up side provides a great place to set up traffic projects, where other props can be used. Things such as LAMP:bit, STOP:bit, and also ACCESS:bit can be utilised to great effect.

    The mat is A1 in size, which is a generous 594mm x 841mm. When not in use it can either be stored flat or folded up.

    Features:
  • A double-sided accessory mat for :MOVE Motor for micro:bit and Edison V2 robot.
  • Great for use at home and in the classroom.
  • On one side there is a line following track and on the other a town mock-up.
  • No more creating line following tracks with tape and no more clean-up afterwards.
  • Create town projects, utilising Kitronik traffic calming type props.
  • When not in use it can be stored flat.

  • Contents:
  • 1 x :MOVE mat line following and activity maps - A1 size.
  • Dimensions:
  • Length: 841mm.
  • Width: 594mm.

  • Requires:
    A suitable buggy, preferably with line following capabilities. Such as;
  • Kitronik :MOVE Motor for micro:bit
  • Edison V2.0 Robot

     


  • SKU: KI 46165
    Availability: 9 in stock
    €4.94
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  • The Kitronik :MOVE Motor for the BBC micro:bit provides a fun introduction to buggy robotics and coding.
  • It is backed up by a range of fun tutorials to introduce you to all of the great features.
  • All of the tutorials and resources are free.
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  • Kitronik has produced custom MakeCode blocks to simplify coding with the MakeCode editor
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