Overview

Sphero RVR+ Programmable Robot

RVR+ is Sphero's revolutionary take on the programmable robot and is optimised for high school classrooms and makerspaces. It's drivable right out of the box, packed with a diverse suite of sensors, and built for customisation. RVR+ is expandable and made for novice to advanced programmers. Students learn coding skills and computer science basics with the free Sphero Edu app or advanced programmers can level up with the Public Sphero SDK to program with Python and connect third-party hardware.

SKU: GC58-940-0601

Sphero RVR+ Programmable Robot

Sphero RVR+ Programmable Robot

RVR+ is Sphero's revolutionary take on the programmable robot and is optimised for high school classrooms and makerspaces. It's drivable right out of the box, packed with a diverse suite of sensors, and built for customisation. RVR+ is expandable and made for novice to advanced programmers. Students learn coding skills and computer science basics with the free Sphero Edu app or advanced programmers can level up with the Public Sphero SDK to program with Python and connect third-party hardware.

RVR+ is a mobile robot that you can drive right out of the box. Connect your smartphone, tablet, or computer to RVR+ using Bluetooth Smart and drive it anywhere! When you're ready to start coding, download Sphero Edu and program your RVR+. Build the robot of your dreams and then program it three ways with the Sphero Edu app - Draw & Drive, Scratch Blocks and JavaScript.

Beginners can start out with Draw & Drive before diving into Scratch Blocks. Ready for more? Integrate RVR+'s powerful on-board sensors into your programming projects and coding creations, then share them with the world.

Take your programming to the next level and hack RVR+. Code RVR+ with JavaScript, expand its capabilities with third-party hardware or go even further using Sphero's public SDK library. RVR+ is the most complex, expandable robot on the market - with approachable features and capabilities for coders of all skill levels.

A powerful motor, all-terrain treads, and plenty of torque give you the freedom to drive RVR+ just about anywhere. RVR+ also features a precise, professional-level control system that won't be deterred by obstacles or uneven surfaces.

RVR+'s on-board sensors include a colour sensor, light sensor, IR, magnetometer, accelerometer, and gyroscope. Navigate RVR+ through a colour maze or tap into IR to play with bot-to-bot communication.

With RVR+'s 4-pin UART expansion port and on-board power, you can attach and run third-party hardware like a Raspberry Pi, Arduino, micro:bit, or Sphero littleBits. Want RVR+ to be your home security sentry, an autonomous metal detector or an environmental sensor you can control over the internet? Chances are, if you can hack it, RVR+ can do it.

Key Features:

No Assembly Or Setup Required

Advanced Sensors Including Colour Sensor

Enhanced Gearbox For Improved Durability

Program With Draw, Blocks, Or JavaScript

Build On It For All Skill Levels

Rechargeable And Swappable Battery

What's in the Box:

RVR+ mobile robot

Removable cover plate and developer plate with quick-release button

Removable, protective roll cage

Removable and rechargeable battery

Universal, 4-Pin UART expansion port for connecting 3rd party hardware like Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or micro:bit (products sold separately)

5V 2.1A USB-A on-board connectivity to power your projects using RVR+'s battery

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Product Overview

Sphero RVR+ Programmable Robot

RVR+ is Sphero's revolutionary take on the programmable robot and is optimised for high school classrooms and makerspaces. It's drivable right out of the box, packed with a diverse suite of sensors, and built for customisation. RVR+ is expandable and made for novice to advanced programmers. Students learn coding skills and computer science basics with the free Sphero Edu app or advanced programmers can level up with the Public Sphero SDK to program with Python and connect third-party hardware.

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