22 MayBetter late than never!

The current OpenROV team finally returned the 2011 Make Magazine Editor’s Choice Award for our efforts on getting the OpenROV platform off the ground (and in the water). Stay tuned for a new, better version of that platform! We wish the OpenROV team continued success.

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13 MayAntbot Series 3

Antbot Series 3 on sale for $60! Features lego compatible 3D printed body, 2 tamiya motors, LiPo battery and android 1 to 4 compatibility (It also works with wireless IP cameras). The Series 3 is a budget version of the Series 2, with only two motors; it is slightly faster but has less torque. The [...]

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26 Apr100% 3D printed antbot body

We’re not planning on selling these, but we may put the entire chassis design on Thingivere if there’s enough demand for us to. Let us know! Unlike the standard Antbot, this floats. However, the motors are wet and its center of gravity when the phone is loaded is high, so don’t do it at home! [...]

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25 AprSolar Rover and Antbot 2.4

  The Solar Rover is being sent to SQUAD, makers of the excellent Kerbal Space Program videogame.   The Antbot 2.4 features the same reliability and oomph, plus a new 3D printed body that allows it to tow Lego and K’nex trailers. There is now a choice of microcontrollers to go with it (Arduino, Propeller, [...]

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21 AprWE CAN GO TO SPACE TODAY

The PhoneSats have launched! We have contributed to the PhoneSat project by writing the custom kernel for the phone, and designing a serial router to tie the phonesat’s systems together. This eventually became the PropBridge. More information can be found at www.phonesat.org To celebrate, we have released a space-themed board game that can be downloaded [...]

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12 FebImitation is the sincerest form of flattery

  Most of everything we sell is open source and open schematic – Jodi has built an Android rover based on the antbot design, with minimal help from us. And we are okay with it! As a reminder, most of our technology is covered by the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Sharealike license. More details can be found [...]

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07 FebProgress Report III

Finally, here’s the third of my initial three-part interview series. I spoke with Emma about her experiences with the company, and here’s what she had to say:   Q: I understand that you’ve started working for Robots Everywhere. When did you join the company? A: I’ve been with the company since November of 2012. Q: [...]

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05 FebProgress Report II

After speaking with Matteo, I sat down with one of his employees to talk about their work with the company. Here’s what Rainbow had to say about her time, so far, with Robots Everywhere:   Q: Thank you for agreeing to speak with me this morning. I understand you’ve recently joined the Robots Everywhere team. [...]

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05 FebProgress Report I

A week ago or so, I was fortunate enough to speak with Matteo of Robots Everywhere regarding the company’s past endeavors and future ambitions. The following is a transcript of the discussion, a progress report provided for your entertainment and education:   Q: What -is- Robots Everywhere? A: It’s a small business intentioned to make [...]

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15 JanRobot Sailboat

We are currently working on a robotic sailboat, that will be able to travel the Atlantic Ocean . we are already part way through the planning as well as the construction here you can see the plans for the design here you can see the hull already in work almost ready to connect the bulb. 

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