Electronics kits Item ID: #217




Discovery Kids Build a MOVING Robot! Remote Control Kit ROVER EZ



NOW $7

Product Information:

  • Step-by-step Instructions
  • Over 15 Pieces
  • Screwdriver
  • Remote Control
  • Ages 8+

Item Description



Robots can work independently which is incredibly helpful in areas such as space exploration, mowing lawns and even cleaning your ROOM! Plug in the handheld remote to make the Rover EZ explore your world! You assemble the parts, and connect the wires that make your robot move!

Users electronic tags:

how to make a moving robot for kids, how to make a robot for kids that moves

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Item Reviews

2 Responses to “Discovery Kids Build a MOVING Robot! Remote Control Kit ROVER EZ”

  1. mikeeinstein says:

    This is the most over-priced, under-featured toy I have ever seen.

    The remote control is attached by a 24″ wire and has a single button: forward. It travels at a snails pace of 1 foot in 3.5 seconds and does nothing else.

    The box says ages8+. I have never met an eight year old who would have any interest in this toy.

    The instructions contain several mistakes, as if the product was changed after the instructions were printed. At least it has good diagrams.

    Summary:

    Not a robot, not a rover, not worthy of the Discovery Kids brand name, only goes forward…slowly.

  2. BobK says:

    The RoverEZ is a great robot for a first time construction project for a small child. I was able to assemble the robot without looking at the instructions in about 5 minutes. It operates with a tiny remote control that attaches to the robot via wire. It moves forward only. This would make a good stocking stuffer or occasional gift for an 8 year old. Frankly, I think it’s a little overpriced for what it is, but not overly so.

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