_top_ — Mbot Electus

Attach a temperature/humidity sensor. The Electus drives around the classroom, collects climate data, and publishes it to a private web server. Students can watch a live graph update on their phones as the robot moves.

Students in experimental group frequently discussed AI fairness without prompting; teachers reported easier differentiation due to adaptive task selection. Mbot Electus

Unlike previous versions that used basic microcontrollers, the Mbot Electus generally features a customized ESP32 or high-speed ARM-based board. This allows for: Attach a temperature/humidity sensor

The is not just a toy; it is a statement. In an era where students are passive consumers of technology, the Electus forces them to become active creators. It hits a sweet spot that few robots manage: it is sophisticated enough to teach a university freshman about closed-loop control, yet colorful and tactile enough to keep a middle schooler engaged. In an era where students are passive consumers

: Recent updates have introduced the Electus Macro , an internal system designed to offer a fairer, more integrated alternative to external bots while still supporting existing favorites like mBot.