The My Mini Race Car Project Pack is an amazing Feather Bluetooth LE mini robot rover. It's the ideal project for those new to the DIY electronics world, offering a great intro to the vast realm of robotics. John Park's learn guide is available for you to check out! This pack has almost everything you need to build your own Bluetooth - controlled mini - robot, and it even comes with a temperature and humidity sensor as a bonus. You'll receive a Feather Bluefruit LE (an Arduino - compatible microcontroller with Bluetooth LE radio), a motor control wing, an HTU21D - F temperature and humidity breakout board, a three - layer round robot chassis, two motors, two wheels, a battery pack with 4 AA batteries, a lithium - ion battery, a breadboard, and a cool pocket screwdriver. The full kit includes a black three - layer round robot chassis kit, a pre - soldered Feather 32u4 Bluefruit LE with Feather Stacking Headers, a pre - soldered DC Motor & Stepper FeatherWing Add - on, a pre - soldered Adafruit HTU21D - F Temperature & Humidity Sensor Breakout Board, a half - size breadboard, 20 pieces of 3' (75mm) premium male/male jumper wires, 20 pieces of 6' premium female/male 'extension' jumper wires, a 4 x AA battery holder with an on/off switch, a pack of 4 little rubber bumpers, a 6 - pin extra - long male header, a MicroUSB cable, a black Adafruit Pocket Screwdriver, a 3.7v 500mAh lithium - ion polymer battery, and 4 AA batteries. Everything is plug - and - play, no soldering needed! Use any iOS or Android phone with our free Bluefruit Connect app to control your robot after assembly.








Using this My Mini Race Car Project Pack is super easy. First, take out all the components from the kit. Start by assembling the three - layer round robot chassis. Attach the motors and wheels to the chassis. Then, connect the Feather Bluefruit LE to the motor control wing and the HTU21D - F temperature and humidity breakout board using the jumper wires. You can place the breadboard on the chassis to organize the connections. Insert the AA batteries into the battery holder and turn on the switch. Or you can use the lithium - ion battery. Once everything is connected, download the free Bluefruit Connect app on your iOS or Android phone. Pair your phone with the Feather Bluefruit LE, and you're ready to control your mini - robot. When it comes to maintenance, keep the robot away from water and dust. Check the battery levels regularly and replace the AA batteries when they run out. If you're not using the robot for a long time, remove the batteries to prevent damage. Make sure the connections between the components are secure. If you encounter any problems, refer to John Park's learn guide for help.