

🤖 Elevate your STEM game—build, code, and command your own robotic revolution!
The Adeept 5-DOF Robot Kit is a sophisticated DIY robotic arm designed for adults and teens 15+. Featuring 5-axis movement, full Arduino IDE compatibility, and a 0.96-inch OLED display, it offers hands-on experience in programming, robotics, and engineering. With multiple control options including manual and PC-based remote control, this kit comes with detailed digital tutorials and all necessary components (except batteries) to assemble and program a versatile robotic arm, making it an ideal STEM educational tool.














































| ASIN | B0BV9ZCCMY |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | 408,880 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 627 in Toy Robots 16,176 in Learning & Education Toys |
| Brand | Adeept |
| Brand Name | Adeept |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 24 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | ['STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics'] |
| Included Components | Wires, nuts, screws, copper separators, nylon separators, etc |
| Item Dimensions | 22.4 x 16 x 5.8 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | diy kit |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 22.4 x 16 x 5.8 centimetres |
| Item weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Adeept |
| Material Type | Acrylic, aluminium, plastic, metal, steel |
| Maximum Age Recommendation | 720.0 |
| Minimum Age Recommendation | 180.00 |
| Size | 6.3 x 8.8 x 2.3 inches |
| Sub Brand | Adeept |
| Subject | programming education |
| Theme | Robotics |
A**Y
Bluetooth not working
I bought a bluetooth unit and connect it, but it does not work
S**T
Lustiges Lernspielzeug ...
... für kleine Ingenieure. der Aufbau des Arm ist ein wenig frickelig. Aber ist dies einmal geschafft, ist der Spass riesig. Wie lustig kann es denn sein ein Gegenstand von Punkt a bis nach Punkt b zu verlegen. Das kann ich euch sagen.... mega lustig... die Steuerung könnte etwas direkter sein, aber ist vollkommen Ausreichend. Die Sache mit der Programmierung ist da schon ein anderes Kaliber. Hier muss man wissen was man macht. Man kann den Arm im Grunde alles machen lassen. Habe den Arm zum Tischventilator sein verdonnert und ich mus sagen er macht seine Job sehr gut. Ich habe nur eine kleine modifikation vorgenommen. Ich habe das Batteriefach einfach gegen ein Netzteil getauscht.
A**E
Eine herbe Enttäuschung
Auf den Adeept Roboterarm habe ich mich riesig gefreut! Ich studiere Informatik, mein Mann ist Ingenieur, die Arbeitsteilung war also klar - er baut zusammen, ich bring ihn dazu, etwas lustiges zu tun. Gesagt, getan. Der Zusammenbau ging schneller als vorerst befürchtet. Alles war gut beschriftet, sauber verarbeitet und sehr (!) ausführlich erklärt. Das hätte auch ein 12-jähriger geschafft, der Erfahrung mit Lego hat. An manchen Stellen war es etwas schwieriger, die kleinen Schrauben einzudrehen, aber mit etwas Geduld gar kein Problem. Soweit so gut. Die Anleitung zur Installation der Software war schon schlechter, aber noch gut machbar. Aber dann fingen die Probleme an - zuerst hatte ich ein "fremdes" Kabel verwendet. Das war ein Fehler, der das erste Mal Zeit gefressen hat. Dann gab es Probleme bei der Installation der Libraries (hier stimmen die Pfade in der Anleitung nicht) und zu guter Letzt reagierte der gesamte Roboterarm nicht mehr auf die Steuerung... Das Produkt verfehlt damit sowohl seine Zielgruppe, als auch sein Werbeversprechen ("Dieses Roboterarm-Set wurde für Jugendliche entwickelt, um Codieren, Bauen und Programmieren zu lernen. Es ist voll kompatibel mit Arduino IDE, leicht zu erlernen und einfach zu programmieren"). Als erwachsene Menschen werden wir uns zwar nicht so schnell geschlagen geben und weiter auf Problemsuche gehen, für die Zielgruppe wäre das aber ganz sicher das Ende. Zudem scheint die Anleitung nur auf englisch verfügbar zu sein (ich habe zumindest keine deutsche Version gefunden), was man beim Kauf zumindest wissen sollte. Außerdem werden, wie schon in anderen Rezensionen erwähnt, Akkus benötigt, die nicht ganz billig sind. Ich gebe erstmal zwei Sterne - für die Qualität der Hardware, die Idee und die gute Bauanleitung. Sollte ich noch feststellen, dass das Problem auf meiner Seite liegt und sollte ich den Arm noch zum Laufen bekommen, werde ich die Rezension korrigieren. So lange bleibt es aber leider bei zwei Sternen.
M**.
A fun beginner robot kit for Arduino interfacing, but not heavy duty!
Overall, it is fun to get your feet wet in building this robot arm, and it is amazed that even for just an "arm", that so many parts and components are involved. It is for sure several hours and up to several days fun project, from building it from scratch as well as fine tune in software interfacing. The multi-axis moving, grabbing, drawing is really the fun part. This is NOT for young kid, it requires skill in handing assembly, tiny screws, as well as interfacing with Arduino. Some arduino experience is required. Some observations I found and making this kit not 5-star are that: * the instructions have cover a lot, but not well organized, for example, I need to find how to assemble this kit, I need to go through hops, to download a RAR file first, extract it, and look into directories, and find multiple PDF files, then finally find one file that is related to the assembly instructions. * there is no printed manual at all, maybe at least a page or two with very high-level on what you expect and what's the overall steps, then the details can be documented online. Or a CD will be greatly appreciated for archive or offline purpose. * the "manual" or instruction mentions about the 2 pieces of 18650 batteries, however, it doesn't come with, the product description does mention they are not come with. Apparently instructions are not synced fully. Or it doesn't give customers the best experience with battery powered. * over 90% is from acrylic plastic, it's fine for beginner experience, but some crucial part like the grabbing hand/gears are also in acrylic plastic? Also, this thin as well. So don't expect the grabbing hands can last long or hold something heavy. There is no gear box involved in the grabbing mechanism as well. It is directly driven by a servo motor without any "elastic" grabbing for grabbing different sizes of object. * the "interface" or driver board is a proprietary one, potentially difficult to replace if it fails - most parts can be easily replaced except this "interface"/driver board, if there is accident surge that makes this board fail, it will be difficult to fix or replace and the complete kit will not work at all. Potentially customer will need to build their own driver board to drive those servos. I hope the circuit or PCB schematic is available for this "interface"/driver board. Overall, it is a fun and challenge experience in building this robot arm kit and dealing with the Arduino interfacing. However, also keep in mind that it is like a beginner kit for customers to "experience" how it works and have fun from it. The majority make from acrylic plastic without gear box of any kind and just directly driven from the servos and tell this is a "simple" version. Also, handle extra care with the proprietary "interface"/driver board, cause if anything happens to this and probably it will not be easy to be fixed or replaced.
K**Y
Good instructions but functionality is inconsistent
I found the instructions for assembly to be quite good. The manual shows what to do and then provides multiple different views for how the arm should look after that step is complete. It's a little annoying that the acrylic parts aren't numbered but they are different enough that it's not too difficult to find them quickly. There's a decent amount of frustration trying to peel the film off of the acrylic. It probably took me an hour or so to assemble. I first tested this by plugging it into a 65W charger. I don't know what power profile the arm negotiated but it was clearly underpowered. It was barely able to lift itself. I switched over to 2x 18650 batteries and it seems to function much better. However, the opening and closing of the claw has a lot of issues. It is often not responsive and that servo tends to heat up quickly. I'm not sure if it's a defective servo or a design issue. It's interesting that many extra parts were included but not even a single extra servo. It's fairly fun to put together but the poor functionality in the end is a let down.
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