Basic Autonomous Kit for Sphero RVR Assembly Guide
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So you've got this amazing looking robot. Now what? Time to program it! Head on over to the Getting Started with the Autonomous Kit for the Sphero RVR Tutorial to get coding.
Getting Started with the Autonomous Kit for the Sphero RVR
Want to get started in robotics? Look no further than the SparkFun autonomous kit for the Sphero RVR! Whether you purchased the Basic or Advanced kit, this tutorial will get you rolling...
Need more information on the components included in this kit? We've got it!
- Raspberry Pi Zero:
- Pi Servo Hat:
- Raspberry Pi Camera Module V2:
- GPS Breakout XA1110 (Qwiic):
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