MOSS Kits, Modular Robotics, Boulder, Colorado, USA


MOSS - Robot #65 | Paranoid Robosaurus

Published on Jul 11, 2014

The Paranoid Robosaurus is a nervous little robot which uses a feedback loop to scoot with a momentum-driven shuffle. 65 million years ago, its dino-relatives ruled the world. Now this twitchy terror is the king of the kitchen floor. It's still not a fan of anything hovering above it, especially asteroids.
 

MOSS at SparkFun's Autonomous Vehicle Competition

Published on Aug 4, 2014

Modular Robotics wished to compete in Spark Fun's 2014 Autonomous Vehicle Competition in Boulder, Colorado, but production demands meant they had to hire a coaching team off Craigslist. Hopes were high for MOSS after weeks of training, but the competition was tough.
 

MOSS Robotics Car
September 1, 2014

Sensor collects sound input and output it's sound volume via RED face. Attached that to the BROWN face which is the input of motor, will reverse the direction of spinning of the motor. Both need power supply from the battery which is on the GREEN face. Now, put them together, you get this. This is a great tool for teaching kids how to program the robot.
 

MOSS: We Come in Pieces

Published on Nov 10, 2014

Meet MOSS, the world's first build-able robot for all humans. Part robot construction system, part mind-boggling robo-tech from the future, these little building blocks of invention combine to create a universe of robot toys. No wiring, programming or previous robot building required. Harness your inner inventor and see what you can build!
 

Puppies. Kittens. Robots.

Published on Dec 4, 2014

What happens when you give puppies and kitten robots? Pure glee.

Special thanks to our partners at 4 Paws 4 Life and MaxFund in Denver, Colorado for sharing their adorable, adoptable animals with us.
 

Braitenbird Robot Challenge

Published on Dec 12, 2014

Build the mysterious Braitenbird with these step-by-step instructions:
modrobotics.com/moss/robots/?robot_key=4

The splendid Braitenbird is a flightless MOSS robot that uses two proximity-sensing “eyes” to detect and avoid obstacles. A robotic marvel of magical movement inspired by the writings of Valentino Braitenberg. Build this adventurous avian wanderer and watch it navigate through a forest of standing books with incredibly lifelike behavior.
 

MOSS Robot: Strider

Published on Feb 26, 2015

This strider can't walk on water. In fact its more suited to flat, smooth surfaces. But it is an excellent challenge in gait programming.
 

MOSS Robot: Dinomatronic

Published on Feb 27, 2015

Taking MOSS into the animatronics world! As a dinosaur. What could be more Cretaceous? Fire up the bluetooth link to animate his jaws and light-up eyes. Roaring sounds not included.
 

Zombonitrol

Published on Apr 29, 2015

Zombonitron 1600 + Double Brain + Flashlight = Zombonitrol, one of the many new robots you can make by growing your MOSS collection with Individual Blocks. Get your MOSS on modrobotics.com/moss
 

MOSS Robot: Albedo Probe

Published on May 5, 2015

Add a Double Brain Block and a Flashlight to your Zombonitron 1600 to build this remote-control probe that can check the albedo of nearby objects.
 

MOSS Robot: Wheel-E

Published on May 5, 2015

Build a remote-control motorcycle by adding a Double Brain Block to your Zombonitron 1600! I recommend pairing this robot with the MOSS Dashboard joystick. Face 1 paired to the right motor. Face 8 paired to the left motor.
 
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