Depending on who you ask, 2020 closed on a moment of either hope or terror as Boston Dynamics showed off some dance moves from its advanced robots. Whether you're interested in the science behind robotics, or just want to know the weaknesses of our future robot overlords, the WLKATA Mirobot 6-Axis Mini Robot Arm Professional Kit gives you everything you need to learn how robots work. And for a limited time, you can save an additional 15% during our Pre-Black Friday Sale.

A Professional Robot

WLKATA provides robots for educators, designers, and other people who want to develop real-world solutions using robotics. It's sized so you can test approaches on the bench for a lower cost, and get a sense of how a design might function on the factory floor. It also includes a set of interchangeable "hands" to try new approaches and ideas.

As a result, it's designed and works just like a real industrial robot, just one you can pick up and move around. It weighs about as much as a laptop, so it's easy to store. And when you start, it positions objects to within .2mm of its target consistently.

Practical Robotics

Pre-assembled using Arduino, you can use the included controller right out of the box, or you can expand on your Mirobot using PCs, mobile devices, and other interfaces to control it.

Coding is simple as well. The Mirobot works with both simpler approaches like Scratch and more complex code like Python, and supports GitHub so you can more easily solve common problems and move on to the challenges you're most interested in. Whether you're looking to perform advanced tests, or just want to learn more about robotics, it's the ideal educational tool.

Get the WLKATA Mirobot 6-Axis Mini Robot Arm Professional Kit for $1,308.99 (reg. $1,690) with code SAVE15NOV during our Pre-Black Friday Sale.

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