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OWI OWI-MSK615 14-in-1 Educational Solar Robot Kit

by OWI
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The solar powered robot can be transformed into 14 different robot modes which include a multitude of comical and functional movements. Easily change from a wagging-tail dog; running beetle; walking crab; surfer; speedster; zombie chaser... Read more

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OWI OWI-MSK615 14-in-1 Educational Solar Robot Kit

  • Solar
  • OWI
  • OWI-MSK615

The solar powered robot can be transformed into 14 different robot modes which include a multitude of comical and functional movements. Easily change from a wagging-tail dog; running beetle; walking crab; surfer; speedster; zombie chaser The robot kit provides unique accessories (included) and parts that make the robot move on land and water. With alternative energy playing such a pivotal role, there is no better time than now to start children on the path to learning basic concepts behind these technologies. Fortunately, this product is powered by the sun, so there are no batteries required.

The robot moves in the direct sunlight and allows children to create and use their infinite imagination. There are two levels in building the robot kit. Level one includes: Turtle-bot, Beetle-bot, Quadru-bot, Boat-bot, Walker-bot, Dog-bot and Wheel-bot. After they amuse themselves with the entry level, can challenge their manipulative skills with second level: Roly Poly-bot, Auto-bot, Slither-bot, Surf-bot, Zombie-bot, Crab-bot and Row-bot.

Additional features includes: adjustable polarity on the solar panel to change direction of motor rotation, retractable robot head which can be quickly stored in the upper body, the robot head can be installed in the front, top or rear of the gearbox and a transparent housing to see the movements of the gears. As the saying goes, "Our children are the future. "And if anything is certain about that future, it is that renewable energy sources and green technologies will play a major role in our children's lives. With 14 in 1 Educational Solar Robot Kit, let them learn about their future and have fun doing it with.


A whopping 14 different models to assemble!

Requires ZERO batteries! Powered entirely by solar energy!

Ground or water – model has land and aquatic modes!


Product Details

General Information
Manufacturer
OWI
Part Number
OWI-MSK615
Product Model
14-in-1 Educational Solar Robot Kit
Product Type
Educational Toy
California Residents
Miscellaneous
Manufacturer's Suggested Age
8 - 15 Years
Batteries
No Batteries Required
Assembly Details
No Soldering Required, Manual Included, Assembly Required
Choking Hazard Warnings
Small Parts - Not for Children Under 3 yrs
What's in the Box
Electrical Components, Project Manual
Item Weight
1.05 Pounds/16.8 Ounces

Customer Reviews

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Slumpbuster Dave
A Christmas hit

Gave this as a Christmas gift and it was a hit. A little bit of a challenge to put together, but the kids had fun and it works really well.

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James Richards
Not bad

It's a hard kit to build, but It was doable. I was also a little wary because I didn't want to break any of the pieces when switching modes. Some of the modes were better than others. Overall it's cool, but I wish it was a bit more sturdy, still you could do worse.

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Fishmonger
Challening but fun

It is a challenge to put together and does take some time, but once you have the initial mechanical part together it's pretty easy to change forms and reconfigure. Highly recommended

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Phyllis
Fun idea

This was a really fun kit to build. My daughter loved it and learned a little about solar power and continued her building skills. Great Christmas gift idea! I'll be getting one for my nephew!

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Jason
A fun challenge

Worked on this with my daughter and she loved it. Wanted to play with it as soon as the head and gearbox were together. Got one model built so far, need to test it. The instructions are a little bit of a challenge, but once you look at them they make sense. Definitely an activity for concentration