Tracerbot Green
Tracerbot Green
Tracerbot Green
Tracerbot Green

Tracerbot Green

Ages 5+
Regular price$19.99
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A small robot that follows any line you draw on paper, reading your marker path with optical sensors and navigating every twist and loop you design. Marker and paper included.

The BOT Tracerbot Green rewards creative course designers: the more intricate the route, the more satisfying the run.


Features

Your course, your rules. Tracerbot Green reads any marker line you draw and follows every twist and loop on its own.

  • Optical sensors detect and navigate the trail you design
  • Draw a course on blank paper and watch the robot learn to follow it
  • Builds critical thinking and motor skills while encouraging creativity and an interest in science and technology
  • Design intricate routes and compete with friends to guide the robot around obstacles
  • Available in Red, Blue, and Green to collect all three
  • Includes the robot with batteries, ink marker, drawing paper, test trail paper, and an instruction manual

Frequently asked questions

How does the BOT Tracerbot Green follow a line?
The BOT Tracerbot Green uses built-in optical sensors to detect and follow a black marker line drawn on paper. Draw a thick, solid black line at least a quarter-inch wide, and the robot navigates the course independently.
What do I need to draw a course for the Tracerbot Green?
The BOT Tracerbot Green comes with a dedicated ink marker, A4 drawing paper, and A4 test trail paper. For best results, use the included marker and draw on flat, non-glossy paper.
Does the BOT Tracerbot come with batteries?
Yes. The BOT Tracerbot Green includes 4 LR44 batteries pre-installed, so it's ready to follow a course straight out of the box.
What age is the Tracerbot Green designed for?
The BOT Tracerbot Green is designed for ages 5 and up.
Are other Tracerbot colors compatible with the same courses?
Yes. The BOT Tracerbot is available in red, blue, and green, and all three follow the same line-tracing system, so kids can run multiple robots on the same course at the same time.

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