The BOT120 PICAXE 20x2 Microbot is an easy - to - assemble robot kit. Its unique design eliminates the need for wire soldering, allowing you to quickly build and reconfigure a versatile robot. At the core of this Microbot is a motherboard with a powerful PICAXE 20x2 microcontroller. You can program it using flowcharts, the ‘Logicator for PICAXE’ software, or PICAXE BASIC language on Windows, Linux, and Mac systems. Check the manual's page 3 to see what's included. The package comes with a User Manual, a Microbot Intro Video, and a Microbot Running Maze video.

Using the Picaxe BOT120 Assembled Robot Kit is a breeze. First, follow the steps in the User Manual to assemble the robot without the hassle of soldering wires. Once assembled, you can start programming it. If you're new to programming, use the flowchart method or the ‘Logicator for PICAXE’ software. More experienced users can opt for the PICAXE BASIC language. You can do the programming on your Windows, Linux, or Mac computer. When handling the robot, be gentle with the motherboard to avoid any damage. For maintenance, keep it in a dry and clean place. If you want to learn more about its capabilities, watch the Microbot Intro Video and the Microbot Running Maze video included in the package.