π€ Build, Program, Play β The Future is in Their Hands!
The CLEMENTONI 59031 Galileo Science-Evolution Robotics kit is an innovative educational toy designed for children aged 8 and up. It allows kids to construct and program a robot that can grasp and transport items, featuring interactive elements like sounds and dance. With a robust design and easy manual programming, this toy promotes creativity and early STEM learning.
Product Dimensions | 9 x 53 x 36 cm; 2.22 Kilograms |
Batteries | 8 AA batteries required. |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Item model number | 59031 |
Language: | French, German |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic Metal |
Material Composition | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | 13197- Evolution Robot |
Release date | 1 Jan. 2022 |
ASIN | B06W9NRM2T |
S**A
needs a lot of adult help
My daughter was 9 years old but needed a lot of help from her older teenage cousins and dad to get this going.
M**R
Two Stars
Very unhappy the build instructions were in Italian. Had a lot of trouble getting English instructions.
A**R
One Star
Not much use with a manual in Italian
R**D
Poor European moulded plastic
Poor quality moulded plastics fail to fit together properly so arms fail to work - also very fiddly for very capable 10 year old
M**.
For anyone looking for the English instruction manual, write ...
For anyone looking for the English instruction manual, write to Clementoni and they will send it to you: [email protected]
E**S
Flimsy plastic, movements not working, very saddened by whole thing
VERY disappointed, plastic thin, one arm doesn't lift, neither does the body, we made this THE big present for my son, and it isn't working! Its a lot of money for not a lot. Cant believe the Science Museum 'approve' it.
C**S
PCB failure?
So...I managed to assemble it. Worked for 15 minutes, dancing and direct control, then began to drop the Bluetooth and then no connection on either Android or iPhone. Power up into manual mode produced a single engine turn then nothing.Such a disappoint for the children. I believe it may be the pc as I have changed batteries and also reassembled.To be fair I have yet to contact the manufacturer.The machine is easy to assemble, however I think a couple of screws were missing for the wheel motor. Also the main cog from the arm motor needs to be sited correctly. Think this step through as it is a bit fiddly.I hope to get it working.
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