







Product description
Play with KEYESTUDIO,Learn programming knowledge while having fun 

IR Remote Control 
Wireless Control 
Line Tracking 
Obstacle Avoidance
Working voltage 5v Input voltage 7-12V Maximum output current 2A Maximum power dissipation 25W (T=75℃) Motor speed 5V 200 rpm/min Motor drive mode dual H bridge drive Ultrasonic induction angle < 15 degrees Ultrasonic detection distance 2cm-400cm IR control distance 10 meters (measured) BT control distance 50 meters (measured)

Important notes:
This car needs to be assembled and is powered by 2×18650 batteries or 6 AA batteries (not included). You need to prepare your own battery.
Are batteries included?
No. We offer two different types of battery boxes (18650 and AA), you can purchase according to your own needs.
Does keyestudio provide tutorials?
We provide online tutorials, you can search in Google, including assembly tutorials, codes, troubleshooting documents, etc.
Does the product require assembly?
Yes, the product is DIY and you need to assemble it yourself.
Is the product already programmed?
No, we provide the code for each course and you need to upload it yourself.
【Note】There is no relevant program burned in the car before leaving the factory, and you need to upload the corresponding program yourself to realize the function; We provide two different battery boxes (battery not included), you can prepare according to your own needs
【Creative Gift 】This creative robot can help biggner who are interested in programming to carry out in-depth learning, allowing them to better understand programming and electronics, and at the same time improve their hands-on and problem-solving skills;Perfect gift on Birthday|Children’s Day| Christmas|Chanukah|Easter|
【Multiple Operation Modes】This new stem toys has multiple fascinating functions like IR control, auto-follow, obstacle avoid, line tracking mode and showing motion status ,you can also control the robot toy by using our latest ‘KEYESTUDIO BLE ’tool application, which supports Android and iOS systems
COMPLETE PACKAGE: Everything you need is in the box including tools; The mechanical parts (nuts, bolts, etc;) for each subsystem were packaged separately, and clearly labeled; Comes with a little user manual on how to assemble the robot car from scratch and all the necessary programs and codes are included
13 reviews for KEYESTUDIO Smart Car Robot,4WD Programmable DIY Starter Kit for Arduino for Uno R3,Electronics Programming Project/STEM Educational/Science Coding Kit for Teens Adults,15+
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$58.00
Rich –
A very well supported kit.
I purchased this kit for an embedded programming group project. My team and I feel like we picked a solid kit.The wiki is great. This kit is well covered. The wiki contains several lessons including IDE setup, step-by-step assembly, test code and lots of links to useful resources. The lessons started at the bare board and progressed at a nice pace to the multi-function car in the picture. Between the KS0470 wiki and the Arduino API, I felt like I could make this kit do whatever I wanted. This kit comes with everything you need (besides batteries). I can also say that this kit is DEFINITELY sturdy. I dropped the fully assembled bot from about 4 feet (accidentally) and after I collected my batteries, I popped them back in and all was well. No damage. A great kit for learners of all ages.
randyfrank –
It’s for Christmas. We didn’t look at it yet. Packaging looks great. The white behind it looks nice.
Looks great right now, but it’s for Christmas. We’ll find out if my grandchild would like it .
Newton Dean –
Software is not easy to download.
The product is great overall. It was a gift for my 84 year old husband. He loved putting it together, although our son did need to help him a few times as there are places in the documentation where the instructions are not easy to follow and even incorrect. At the outset, I had the instructions enlarged and laminated at Office Depot so my husband could easily read them and see the parts. Also, we put the laminated instructions in a legal-size binder, which I also bought through Amazon. The binder is sturdy. The problem has been with the downloading of the software. I don’t understand the specifics, but my son says that the instructions for downloading the software were written for older technology. Any videos he has found for the product were taped (or written) by users who were using Windows XP or 7. He could not find instructions using current technology. He says that he thinks it might have something to do with the USB size but we really do not know for sure. The robot does have power, and appears to be assembled correctly, as the headlights come on. We haven’t given up, so we hope we will soon have an “up-and-running” robot.
EVELYN TAM –
Very poor for kids or non-program writer
We bought this RC because there are lots of good comments despite of relatively dear price. However , when we got the box, and fix all the parts, putting in all new batteries, it didn’t work. It is said that we need to download the driver and connect the commands to the car. However, there are two versions of software and we were totally lost in finding suitable languages for the RC. There are many steps in finding the driver and different kinds of instructions. We are not computing trained and we finally couldn’t make the car start moving. Wasting money in expect of high quality product but failed. Totally disappointed and lost of money.
zfashion –
Fun project
This guy was fun I figured him out in three days but you and your kid could get a years worth of coding lessons out if it. The instructions are very detailed on the coding end. I couldnt get it to work on windows 11 but I have a Mac sitting around and the adruino and drivers loaded up easily. The app doesn’t work on the phone but the remote does just fine after you figure it all out. Be sure to load the Bluetooth doe up before putting the receiver on the build. Im gonna play with the led display designs more in future but as far as the car itself it’s up and running and annoying my dog. Keyes is also very responsive if youre stuck. You can email them directly and their website has resources as well. All in all I rarely give 5 stars but this was a cool weekend project!
John Clark –
What a great kit
This 4wd car incorporates multiple sensors, IR, Sonic, Bluetooth, dot matrix display. The manual is laid out nicely and has a section for each module/sensor and builds up the the functional car using all elements. A fun way to learn some Adruino programming, and working with sensors.
A. Brown –
Not A Kids Yoy
I bought this for my 10 year old grandson last Christmas. When I travelled to visit my son’s family last December we made a project of it to put it together. With the three of us we assembled it over several days and while a bit complicated that went ok. But trying to load the software and getting it to follow the programs wouldn’t work. Realize this is 2 products, the robot and the open source Arduino software. While the assembly is well documented the documentation for the software is all over the place. I spent hours trying to figure this out. I was in IT (now retired) and have a background in software and networks. The robot would not work, the motor would just continually run and software would not load. I poked around and finally got a support contact that helpfully gave me some tips which we haven’t tried yet as I’ll do that on my next visit. It’s bad advertising that they show a young child having so much fun with this. My grandson was very disappointed and it’s sitting in a box. Hopefully with another try we will get it working but I’m not very optimistic.
Jake Jones –
Simple, intuitive and fun for all ages.
This robot car is very simple to build. Pay attention to the directions. There are a few things that are not very clear, but if you just trace the wires in the diagrams, it goes right together. There are also a few minor spelling and syntax errors in the code, but that makes it all the more fun trying to find those little errors and fix them. It is an amazing toy that even my wife and I love playing with.
Amna –
I did not know how to program it
Huy nguyen –
Look up review and read from many post before you buy. I have pull it apart and test each unit and it work. But the only problems is the motherboard not working. Many people on the internet have the same issues
Ibrahim Abdulkarim –
It connects to bluetooth but does not move and does not do any tricks although we followed the user manual word for word
Mina –
Divertente per chi sa costruire lego
Halil –
This is probably the easiest robots I’ve built yet, quick to get into and have it working.Make sure to use high quality AA batteries if you’re using the AA battery holder otherwise the microcontroller will keep resetting.Their documentation on the wiki has example code that works well out of the box.