Ozobot is the game piece with brains
02 December
Ozobot is a fun and creative way to play with robotics in a number of fun games. I received an Ozobot Dual Pack with a black and white Ozobot for free to play with and review.
It is a motorized robot that zooms around a track and also performs commands based upon symbols on the track. The Ozobot not only works on an Android (various models, not my 10.1 Samsung Galaxy Tab 3, though) or iOS tablet (It works on our iPad Air). However, if you don’t have a tablet you can create tracks and trails for Ozobot on a plain white piece of paper with four crayola markers (Black, Red, Blue and Green).
Kids and grownups will find Ozobot’s free downloadable games like OzoPath and OzoLuck creative, strategic and competitive. Kids in middle school are captivated by Ozobot and high schoolers are attracted to its ability to navigate through multi-dimensional environments.
“The Ozobot swivels, pivots and oscillates along whatever playing surface it’s on, whether that’s a game board, paper, or a smartphone or tablet screen,” describes the Popular Mechanic reviewer. “It can detect automatically if the surface it’s perched atop is physical or digital and it can transition seamlessly between the one and the other without missing a beat.”
Disclosure: I received product(s) for free in exchange for an honest review, which may differ from yours. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I used personally, and believe will be good for my readers.
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