Assembling the XiaoR GEEK Raspberry Pi robot car was a very fun project for me. The car was not only very difficult to build, but also not easy. The robot comes with a chassis with some printed instructions, two circuit boards with USB ports and an HDMI port, an SD card that broadcasts WiFi, four wheels with servo motors, a camera that moves on two servo motors, an ultrasonic sensor and a rechargeable battery. No serious electrical engineering is required to set up and connect the boards, just connect the sensor, camera, servos and wheel servos. After plugging and connecting everything, the SD card will output WiFi, which you can connect to in the app created by XiaoR GEEK to control the robot remotely. The controls in the app are simple and easy to customize. The camera can be easily controlled by swiping across the screen. The robot has different speeds and can turn in any direction. It also has video and audio capabilities. The only downside to this product is that the instructions are a bit disorganized. Other than that it's a great product and I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for an interesting engineering project.
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