The Bittle STEM kit is a lower-cost version of its palm-sized robot dog that can help teach tech enthusiasts, young and old, about robotics and coding. Small but agile, Bittle can be programmed to walk, do tricks and roll around just like a real dog.

Differing slightly from Bittle V1, the STEM Kit contains plastic-gear servos instead of metal ones and thus making it lighter and more flexible with different movements. It is more suitable for general STEM education and those who want to enjoy some robotics fun.

The Bittle STEM kit is available at www.Petoi.com from £223 ($269, RRP), but in the run-up to Christmas, it will be available at a promotional price of £180 ($214).

The Petoi Bittle STEM kit is ideal for kids and adults with an interest in STEM, coding and robotics. It’s also perfect for those who just want to have fun and play with a robot pet companion.

Bittle operates on OpenCat, an open-source quadrupled robot platform that offers endless programming and customisation possibilities. Educational users can learn to code as they teach Bittle to run, jump, roll over, sit and lay down, just like a real dog.

Features include:

  • OpenCat framework

  • Arduino-compatible motion controller & wireless connectivity

  • Impressive running speed and agility

  • Interlocking plastic frame

  • Shock reduction joints

  • Programmable gaits and behaviours

For more information, please visit https://www.petoi.com.