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No hay artículos en el carroDeskPi MicroCar es un carrito inteligente multifuncional y multiusos, basado en microbits. Tiene motores integrados, ultrasónicos y otros sensores, programados y controlados por Makecode, adopción del lenguaje de programación gráfica. Este coche es especialmente adecuado para estudiantes con cero o débiles fundamentos de programación. Este coche contiene la introducción del uso de módulos independientes en el carro y la introducción de casos de aplicación integrales, primero aprende los conceptos básicos y luego una aplicación completa, paso a paso, para mejorar las capacidades prácticas y de programación de los estudiantes.
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Reseñado en Países Bajos el 8 de julio de 2024
The package does not include the MicroBit, despite saying it is included in the User Manual.
Kunde
Reseñado en Alemania el 20 de julio de 2024
Die Hardware wirkt stabil und ordentlich verarbeitet, ist auch gut verpackt. Das Auto ist bereits vormontiert, nur noch OLED-Display und Ultraschall-Sensor aufstecken, Batterien besorgen und einlegen, Micro-Bit (hier: eigener) einstecken - dann kann es los gehen.Achtung Falle: Auf der Fernbedienung steht hinten drauf "CR2025" - es muß aber CR1220 verwendet werden.Die Bedienungsanleitung (Booklet) kann nicht überzeugen: Sie bezieht sich auf die Programmierung mit Mind+ (mit z.T. unleserlichen Blöcken), während sich die Programmierung in GitHub und Wiki auf MakeCode bezieht.Programme für den Test der einzelnen Komponenten und echte Anwendungen mit Erläuterung sind dort verfügbar.Achtung: Die LED-Matrix kann de facto nicht verwendet werden, da die Pins für andere Komponenten benötigt werden.Bei den Anwendungen fällt auf, daß sie offensichtlich nicht mit den Demo-Anwendungen im Verkaufsvideo übereinstimmen und daß sie offensichtlich nicht getestet wurden: KEINES der vier Programme lief auf Anhieb, überall waren größere Werteanpassungen und z.T. auch Korrekturen erforderlich!Beim Ausweichen von Hindernissen bin ich trotz aller Bemühungen nicht so erfolgreich wie im Video gewesen: Wenn das Auto in sehr spitzem Winkel auf eine Mauer zufährt, versagt der Ultraschallsensor (kann man auch aus dessen Datenblatt entnehmen), und es kracht...Fazit: Wenn man gerne an Programmen rumfrickelt (so wie ich) und keine Perfektion beim Ausweichen von Hindernissen verlangt, ist es ein gutes Gerät, mit dem man viel anstellen kann. Wer auf Plug&Play setzt, dürfte enttäuscht sein.
Paul Ackroyd
Reseñado en el Reino Unido el 15 de abril de 2024
I love this microcar. I'm able to program it using either the makecode site, or by using the mind+ software. Each has it own advantages.And my 9 & 13 year old lads are getting into programming. Getting it to navigate around obstacles is a lot of fun.
CZ
Reseñado en Alemania el 26 de noviembre de 2023
📦 First Impressions:Upon receiving the GeeekPi DeskPi MicroCar kit, I was intrigued by its potential for educational and creative purposes. The packaging was compact and well-organized, containing all the essential components for building a programmable robot car.🔌 Setup:Setting up the DeskPi MicroCar was straightforward, thanks to the clear instructions provided. It's worth noting that a BBC Micro:bit is required for programming, but it's not included in the kit. Additionally, the remote control requires a CR2025 battery, which is also not included.🎛 Features and Performance:The DeskPi MicroCar offers an array of features, including on-board motors, ultrasonic sensors, and graphical programming capabilities through Makecode. While the kit provides a variety of programming blocks for tasks like distance measurement, obstacle avoidance, and line following, I encountered some limitations with responsiveness, especially when using the remote control. Nevertheless, the inclusion of sensors and the ability to customize MIDI sound effects added to the kit's appeal.💡 Usability:The kit's usability is generally good, but it might require some guidance for beginners, especially in understanding and using the BBC Micro:bit and Makecode. The provided tutorials and online resources help bridge this gap, but non-English speakers may face challenges due to the lack of instructions in their native language.📝 Conclusion:The GeeekPi DeskPi MicroCar is a promising educational tool for individuals interested in programming and robotics. Its compact design and rich sensor features make it engaging for both beginners and more experienced users. However, the absence of the BBC Micro:bit and the need for additional batteries could be drawbacks. With the right support and resources, this kit can provide an excellent blend of fun and learning.
Dave Hamer
Reseñado en el Reino Unido el 12 de octubre de 2023
This review has been a bit in the making - when I originally ordered the item, the listing was a bit unclear and portions stated "Micro:bit included" and others said "NOT included". The seller has since clarified this on the listing. There is no Micro:bit included.In order for me to review the product however, the seller kindly sent a Micro:bit for me to carry out testing.I'm quite an experienced coder, so was interested to see what these new products marketed towards children were like to work with.Getting connected to Microsoft MakeCode was easy, and I was able to connect over USB without any issues. Unfortunately in the built-in extensions library, not all functions are available.I switched over to the recommended software called "Mind+". It's downloaded from a very Chinese website with quite a good English translation. After running the software through a virus scanner I proceeded with installation - which again was in Chinese until you switched it over.In some ways this software is more functional, and in other ways more limited. Using this coding environment I was able to utilise many more of the features on the car - however there seemed to be a limitation when using the Infrared function that you weren't able to continue using the code-block-UI and had to switch to real code.I then dug into the user manual, and there was a link to a GitHub repository. This repository seemed to contain examples for Microsoft MakeCode rather than the Mind+ software. I switched back over and was able to get a few more features to work. There were also .hex files included in this repository that you were able to import into Microsoft MakeCode.I think my biggest criticism is that if Children are intended to use this product, it's not *quite* user friendly enough to get them started with all functionality.The biggest positive is that everything seems to be pretty well made. Everything functioned on my board except one of the LEDs which is much dimmer than the others. I have no doubt that the seller would sort this out as they were very responsive.
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