
Robot battles
Players compete to flip their opponents' robots onto their backs as many times as possible within a set time. Between battles, users can customize robots' personality and code movements to gain an edge in a battle.
Educational robot
Learning is only difficult if it is boring. That’s why we created educational robot games which naturally draw kids to play and learn the fundamentals of robotics, coding, and engineering.

Currently works with iOS devices only. Android is not supported.
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Create a UNIQUE personality:
Customizable display
Show anything you want on the screen:
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Take a selfie and display it
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Choose and show a photo from your gallery
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Use emojis to express yourself
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Play pre-made animations

RGB LEDs indicators
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Choose any color from the provided pallet.
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Code your preferable blinking pattern.
Players can easily adjust the colors and blinking patterns to match their preferences. These lights also help you quickly spot and track your robot during intense battles.

Loudspeaker
The robot has a built-in loudspeaker, allowing you to play anything you want:
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Play pre-recorded audio.
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Record your own voice or sounds and play them back at the press of a button.
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Create custom programs to control when your recorded sounds are played.


Battle your friends
Additional FEATURES
Impact resistant body
The robot’s body is built for durability and ready for battle. The screen is protected by tempered glass, and all parts are securely held together with metal fasteners.

All terrain
The robot is equipped with soft tank tracks that provide excellent traction on all terrains and can easily drive over obstacles. These tracks work like airless tires, offering durability, quiet operation, and a smooth ride.

Long lasting battery
The USB-C port charges the battery in under an hour and provides up to 30 minutes of playtime.

iOS + gamepad
The Dotbots app is the main way to control the robot, but you can also connect a PlayStation or Xbox controller for a more traditional and easier gaming experience.


Fully programmable in 3 ways
Draw to code
Draw to Code is a game where players control the robot by turning drawings into commands. Lines represent movement direction and distance, while dots between the lines let you add actions like arm movements, display settings, or playing sounds.

Coding with Blocks
Coding with Blocks is a beginner-friendly way to program using visual blocks instead of typing code. You drag and connect blocks that represent actions, logic, and commands to create programs. It helps users understand coding concepts easily without needing prior programming experience.

Micro-Python
More advanced users can switch to text-based coding, similar to professional robotics programming. This transforms the robot into a powerful tool for robotics enthusiasts looking to deepen their skills.


Quality time
Educational battle robot
Inspire a new generation of innovators by merging education with interactive play.
Currently works with iOS devices only. Android is not supported.
€299,00
€239,00
-20%
Suitable for:
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Kids over 10 years
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Makers, builders, coders
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Office team-building parties
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Robots' rent business
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Gifts

