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MyRobots Now Officially Free, Watch its New Intro Video

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The MyRobots.com cloud monitoring service is officially FREE! All references to the initial token system (where payment would be required for data transfer) were removed on May 31st. This means that the current data transfer and storage service will remain free for all.

MyRobots New Portal Page

Additionally, we noted that the concept of a “social network for robots” may not have been immediately clear for everyone, so that is why we revamped the front page and created the animation below. If you are a robotic enthusiast, you must watch this video!

Get your robots connected today!

     

Arduino to Rease Their First Mobile Robot!

If you have visited the Arduino website lately, you may have noticed a strange circular board under “Hardware” which Arduino has simply named the “Arduino Robot“. Arduino is set to release this new product in July of this year.

Arduino 2WD Robot Top Arduino 2WD Robot Bottom

The round shape is obviously for maneuverability (just like most robotic vacuums) and although the wheels and motors look inexpensive, they are likely good quality and help lower the price considerably. The board uses the same setup as an Arduino Leonardo which means there is no need for a separate serial to USB chip (once again reducing the cost). Built-in features include an LCD display, downward-facing IR sensors for line following, 5 push buttons (which they call a “control pad”; useful for navigating the LCD), a buzzer for audio feedback, solder prototyping areas for additional modules, and something most other robots don’t have – a compass.Arduino 2WD Robot Features

Arduino seems to be deviating from producing only electronics to producing mobile robot kits. The Arduino Esplora, released a few months ago, is essentially a handheld programmable controller. If these kits are successful, this could see Arduino branching out from creating versatile electronics to producing more complete, integrated systems.

We’ll certainly look to add this product to our catalog (no MSRP yet), but welcome your opinion on if Arduino go everything right or if there is room for improvement? Tell us in your comments below.

     

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