Loading... Please wait...Not one, but two! Light and Sound! MOON WALKER II has combined the technology of two sensors. A whimsical indication of future trends, MOON WALKER II begins to walk when it detects a change in light intensity or sound commands. MOON WALKER II continues it's four legged voyage until instructed by an internal timer to stop. This kit presents an engaging oppor-tunity to learn about some of the mechanics, operation and history of robots. When assembled, this robot uses a phototransistor to sense changes in light (such as turning on a lamp) and a condenser microphone to sense changes in sound (such as clapping). It converts those stimuli into electronic signals to power a motor, and MOON WALKER II will walk forward for a preset time. When it stops, affecting other change in light area light or sound may activate it again. The sensors can be adjusted for different sensitivity levels.
Age: 13+
2xAA Batteries Required (not included)
Dimensions: 3.5x3.5x5.5in
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Posted by Unknown on 3rd Sep 2012
We received the moonwalker 11 with no problems and my son just loves it and is planning on buying more of their products in the future.
Posted by inmand on 13th Jul 2010
I just finished building the Moon Walker II. I enjoyed every phase of the building. It walks well, although clumsily. As a kit to build, it was a lot of fun. PS I am a 71-year-old grandma. No, I had no help with this. I plan to buy a more complicated one next.