Cubroid Encoding Block Advanced Kit
Provide wireless coding modules for STEM education
Let children explore the world of technology
Specially designed for safe and easy assembly
Equipped with actuators and sensor blocks that can work without external connections
Compatible with LEGO bricks, can be used for creative purposes
Age: Over 5 years old
The Cubroid Coding Block Advanced Kit is the simplest coding block kit in the world, allowing children to explore the world of technology and get exposed to coding!
By dynamically connecting blocks and simple encoding, Cubroid provides children with a fun and educational experience, allowing them to express their creativity.
Provide opportunities for children to learn STEM concepts and simple programming. When children successfully build and operate their own robots, they become confident and feel a sense of achievement.
Coding Cubroid 2 for Smartphones/Tablets
With coding applications such as the Coding Cubroid 2 App, everyone can easily code. Align images through drag and drop to complete encoding.
Tablet encoding mode only (advanced Cubroid)
You can freely encode various actions and sensor values based on the functionality of each encoding block. There are no restrictions on controlling time values and other functions. By using 7 encoding blocks, you can expand your encoding.
Scratch 2.0 encoding mode
The Scratch coding platform will help you elevate your programming skills to a new level. It is recommended that more advanced users use Scratch mode to truly hone their programming skills.
Master Block: Use multiple colors for expression and coding. After connecting to the computer, Cubroid can be linked to the Scratch program.
DC motor block: a block that can rotate 360 degrees.
LED block: There are a total of 64 LED dots, and you can display many different illustrations.
Sound block: a block that can produce various sounds.
Proximity sensor block: a block that detects the proximity of an object in close proximity.
Light and touch sensor block: a block that detects the level of exposed light, and a block that detects the time of button press.