TOMTOP JMS Robotic Claw Arm Kit: 6DOF movement
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Ever dreamed of building your own robot? Well, here's your chance with this 6DOF Robotic Claw Arm Kit. It's not just any DIY project—it's a gateway into the world of robotics, perfect for tinkerers and tech lovers alike. Crafted from tough metal, this kit doesn't just sit pretty; it comes alive with servo motors that make every move as smooth as butter. Whether you're looking to dive into educational robotics or just want a cool hobby project, this robotic arm with its mechanical claw is ready to impress (and maybe even pick up your socks).
- With 6 Degrees of Freedom, this arm moves in ways that'll make your head spin—versatility at its finest.
- Thanks to its metal construction, it's built to last, surviving all those "oops" moments during assembly.
- No need to hunt for parts; servo motors are included, making setup a breeze.
- It's a DIY kit, so roll up your sleeves for some hands-on learning that's actually fun.
- Metal construction
- Servo motors included
- DIY assembly
- Mechanical claw
- 6DOF movement
General specs
- Brand: TOMTOP JMS
- Seller: Joom
- Material: Metal
- Degrees of Freedom: 6
- Included Components: Servo motors, Mechanical claw
- Assembly Required: Yes
- First listed by seller: 5/23/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | TOMTOP JMS | Specials | Koogeelife | Health & Beauty PRODUCT | Yahboom | Specials |
Model | MG996R | SNAM1900 | Jetson Nano DOFBOT | |||
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Price | $94.93 | $59.67 | $56.36 | $102.32 | $299.99 | $104.71 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Amazon | Joom |
Update | August 29, 2025 | August 24, 2025 | August 29, 2025 | August 29, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | August 30, 2025 |
Material | Metal | Metal alloy | Acrylic | |||
Degrees of Freedom | 6 | 6 | 4 | 19 DOF |
Lily M.
Quebec City, QC
June 2, 2025
I bought this on a whim, thinking it would be a fun project to try out, but honestly, it's been a bit of a letdown. Why did I get it? Well, I saw it online and it looked interesting, something to keep my hands busy. How was the building process? Oh, it was so-so—I spent hours trying to figure out the steps, and it seemed too complicated for someone like me who's not tech-savvy. Did it work as expected? Not really; the movements are jerky at times, and I had trouble getting the claw to pick up small items without dropping them. Would I recommend it? Probably not, unless you're already experienced with these things. It's just not as enjoyable as I thought it would be, and I ended up feeling a bit disappointed with the whole thing.
- Pros: The kit arrived with all the parts included, so I didn't have to search for anything extra, which was a relief. The metal pieces feel very sturdy and well-made, giving a sense that it might last a long time despite my fumbles. Once assembled, the arm moves in many different ways, which is quite impressive and fun to watch.
- Cons: As a beginner, I found the instructions too confusing and not very helpful, making the building process frustrating and time-consuming. The motors are a bit noisy and not as smooth as I hoped, which detracts from the experience. It's heavier than I expected, so handling it feels awkward and tiring after a while.