iRobot: Discover Extraordinary Robot Technology

iRobot: Discover Extraordinary Robot Technology

Clive Gifford
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Author:  Clive Gifford
Condition:  New
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  32
Publisher:  Welbeck Publishing Group
Year:  2016
ISBN:  9781783121724

Children can interact with robots in their own homes thanks to the digital magic of Augmented Reality. Activities include building their own robot and programming it to move, seeing their own arm become bionic, flying a search and rescue drone and battling with bots, all on the kitchen table! Place your tablet or smartphone near the visual trigger on the page then hold it up to see the AR in action.

iRobot is packed with fascinating information about these marvellous machines - how they work, how they are used and what the future holds.

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