ACEBOTT QD032 Smart Robot Camera Car Kit: Educational kit for STEM beginners
Ever dreamed of building your own robot? The Smart Robot Camera Car Kit turns that dream into reality, especially if you're a teen or adult (12+) dipping your toes into STEM. Built around the ESP32 platform, this isn't just any robot kit—it's a beast with omnidirectional Mecanum wheels, high-quality metal gear servos, and an HD camera that lets you see the world from your robot's eyes. And with ultrasonic and infrared sensors, it's smart enough to dodge obstacles, follow lines, and even chase objects (just don't let it chase the cat).
Speaking of seeing through your robot's eyes, the HD video real-time transmission feature is a game-changer. Imagine streaming a first-person view (FPV) straight to your smartphone—it's like being a pilot, minus the flight school. Control it with an IR remote, web, app, or even a gyroscope (because why stick to one method when you can have four?). Thanks to ACEBOTT's story-based tutorials and assembly videos, you won't feel like you're deciphering an ancient scroll.
Whether you're a school, homeschooling hero, or just a hobbyist looking for your next project, this kit is a goldmine. It's the perfect gift for anyone obsessed with programming, robotics, or STEM. Just remember, batteries not included (because, of course, they're not).
- HD video real-time transmission
- All-round control with Mecanum wheels
- Multi-way cruise & obstacle avoidance
- IR remote control and App control
- Easy assembly and detailed coding tutorial
- STEM education platform
- Educational kit for STEM beginners
General specs
- Brand: ACEBOTT
- Model: QD032
- Seller: Amazon
- product_dimensions: 8.86 x 6.69 x 1.97 inches
- item_weight: 2.03 pounds
- country_of_origin: China
- manufacturer_recommended_age: 12 years and up
- programming_language: Arduino, Python, ACECode
- input: Ultrasonic Sensor, IR Receive Module, Trace Sensor
- output: TT Motor, Servo Module, LED Module, P-Buzzer Module
- voltage: 8.4v (2x18650 Lithium Battery)
- battery_life: 2 hours (Line-tracking Mode)
- distance_measuring_method: Ultrasonic Ranging Sensor
- motor_driven: L293D
- tracking_method: Infrared Tracking
- communication: Uart, WIFI
- camera: OV3660 (1024x768)
- WIFI_mode: ESP32-Car
- single-axis_gimbal: SG90 Servo 360° All-round Movement
- First listed by seller: 6/8/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | ACEBOTT | ACEBOTT | ACEBOTT | ACEBOTT | hayatospeed | Elegoo |
Model | QD032 | QD001 | QD037 | QD020 | Smart Robot Car Kit | B07QWJH77V |
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Price | $69.99 | $62.99 | $135.99 | $61.99 | $70.97 | $84.99 |
Seller | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Joom | Amazon |
Update | June 27, 2025 | June 25, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | August 16, 2025 | June 27, 2025 |
product_dimensions | 8.86 x 6.69 x 1.97 inches | 8.9 x 6.7 x 2 inches | 6.5 x 2.16 x 5.12 inches | |||
item_weight | 2.03 pounds | 2.01 pounds | 13.4 ounces | 2.48 pounds | ||
country_of_origin | China | China | China | China | ||
manufacturer_recommended_age | 12 years and up | 12 years and up | 12 years and up | 8 years and up |
Nidhi S.
Mumbai
June 13, 2025
As an entrepreneur in Mumbai, I bought this for my family, thinking it'd be a cool STEM gift. I expected a basic kit, but the reality is it's fairly advanced and engaging. The assembly was straightforward with the tutorials, and my kids loved driving it around. The camera view is clear and real-time, which adds to the fun, though I wish the avoidance features were more reliable. For the money, it's a good value if you're into automotive or tech hobbies, but be ready for some trial and error. Overall, it met my skeptical expectations and is a hit at home :)
- Pros: I was fairly impressed with how easy it was to put together, thanks to the clear guides and videos. The wheels move smoothly in any direction, making it fun to control, and the camera gives a sharp view that streams right to my phone. It's great for learning and playing, and feels sturdy with its metal parts.
- Cons: From what I feel, it's a bit pricey for what you get, and it doesn't come with batteries, which is an extra cost. The sensors sometimes miss obstacles, leading to minor bumps, and the multiple control methods can be confusing at first.