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OSOYOO: Redefining STEM Education!
Based in Canada, OSOYOO crafts STEM products and robot kits using OPEN source hardware like Arduino and Raspberry Pi. Our team comprises engineers and teachers from Canada, USA, and Japan, offering expertise in programming, engineering, and science. With detailed tutorials, videos, and sample codes, our products ensure seamless learning. Certified by CE, UL, FCC, and ROHS, quality and safety are our priorities.
OSOYOO Robot Car
OSOYOO Building block Kit
OSOYOO Display
OSOYOO Starter kit
OSOYOO Single board
What problem are we solving?
OSOYOO maintains rigorous quality control, testing each component for reliability, and provides responsive customer support and hassle-free warranties.
In what real-world applications are our products utilized?
Our products find applications in education, robotics, home automation, IoT projects, and STEM learning environments, among others.
What makes our products unique?
Our products stand out for their design by Canadian engineers and educators, ensuring tailored STEM learning experiences and innovative, user-friendly features.
Valued DIY intelligent Sets: OSOYOO 2WD V2 robot car kit for Arduino is an educational STEM kit for beginners to learn how to build and program fully-functional robots and improve logical thinking, mechanical, and electrical abilities. Give your child the gift of a great education — STEM skills will last a lifetime, and as more jobs become automated, this knowledge will only increase in value
Monolithic Integrated Expansion board: OSOYOO 2WD V2 robot car kits for Arduino use OSOYOO Motor Shield which integrate L293DD driver chip, power switch, and many pins to enable to add all sensors. Inserting this shield, you needn’t install additional motor driver shield and sensor expansion board. To avoid potential errors of motors and battery box, we redesigned the expansion board by adding XH2.54 interfaces of motors and power.
Easy to Follow Tutorial: To help beginners to build a robot car, we provide detailed tutorials include video instructions, schematic diagram, sample code and installation steps. You will learn how to take your OSOYOO Robot Car from a simple setup, with basic movements, to a fully-fledged multi-functional robotic car controlled by a mobile application. Detailed tutorials include video instructions, schematic diagram, sample code and installation steps
Multi-functional Robot kit: The electronic components list: basic Board for Arduino, USB Cable, OSOYOO Motor Shield for UNO, Bluetooth Module, Ultrasonic Sensor & Holder, Servo Motor, 5 channel Tracking Module, 2 Obstacle Sensors, Buzzer Sensor Module, Infrared IR Remote and Receiver, & Transmitter. With these board and shield, the robot car has auto-go, IR remote control, Line tracking, follow me, obstacle avoidance, and imitation driving.
Humanized design: To avoid some errors, the chassis of the robot car has clear prints. With voltage meter, it can notice you when you need to power the battery. 5 channel tracking module allows the car a wider range of detection and movement.

Trust Me Product Reviews –
Great for a Gift
Purchased this as a gift. They enjoyed putting it together and it appears to be good quality. Fun for boys aged 10-12 years.
Da’Juan Clark –
Good start off project
Easy to build and good start off project
Paula –
Excellent set
We like the set and that everything is included with some really neat sensors! Some of the code has needed slight tweaking which adds to the learning or the pin diagram differs slightly from the video lesson. (We have currently completed through lesson 4 in update we are now at lesson 6)In lesson 1: the pin set up for the IR sensor differed between the video and the diagram (we followed the diagram) and it worked great.Lesson 3: the line sensor attachment has 3 sensors to follow a line. Our middle sensor was overly sensitive and causing it to have trouble reading both a single line of electrical tape on the kitchen floor and double so we erased the coding lines given for it in the lesson so only the left and right sensor are giving input. And it works great. It will follow a circle and a zig zag. We erased:”sensor_center = digitalRead (Center_Pin);” and “pinMode(Center_Pin, INPUT);”Lesson 4: we had trouble locating where to connect the pins (again the diagram and video can be different).This set is absolutely worth the money and our time! “Trouble shooting” with my son, age 13, is helping him to learn coding in a very affective way.I have no prior experience with Arduino and no coding (except a basic highschool course 26 years ago). My son, as stated, is 13 and this is his first time experimenting in coding, in robotics, and in Arduino.I highly recommend this set. I trusted the company because their 4 wheel set has good reviews but I needed to cut our Christmas expenses. I’m so glad we took a chance!Update: In experimenting with the correct wiring of the robot (lesson 4-5) and taking the battery in and out so much, the male side of the battery attachment detached from its plastic case. We kept going with the lessons because the battery still attached and “seemed” to work but we were getting errors gallor. Through working with John in customer service at Osoyoo Canada office he trouble shooted the problem and fixed (and upgraded our battery attachment). Without his help we weren’t sure if there was a short somewhere or how to fix the little robot. We emailed back and forth and they offered a refund through Amazon and an entirely new kit or to mail it up to them and have them trouble shoot. We opted to pay to have it shipped and get some help. My son is very proud of his little robot and it was worth not giving up. John was very easy to work with. Osoyoo supports their customers and products 100%.
Kindle Customer –
Eats 9v alkaline batteries for lunch, use their battery
The first two lessons went very well. However, on lesson 3 (line following) by the time we have it calibrated the 9v battery doesn’t have enough power to drive the motors. We have double checked all of the wiring, it’s all good. I’m using brand new Duracell batteries and I’ve gone through 4 of them already – I have build an Arduino robot similar to this and had no problems, my guess is the combination of the power drain of the 5 channel IR sensor, the motor driver, and the 2 motors is too much for a 9v transistor battery to drive.Update: After consultation, I used one of their rechargeable 9v batteries, wow, what a difference! I bumped up review from 2 to 4 stars, make sure you use their battery.
Allsporty –
Best Customer Service Possible
My first plan was to buy all the components and build my own robot, but the price of this robot is half of what I would have to pay. I was excited about receiving the kit. I verified that all the parts were there and started on Lessons 1 & 2 – basic car assembly and IR Remote. Both of these went well. I have not used Arduino for 5 years so when I hit the Arduino site I downloaded Arduino 1.8.19 because I could find the commands mentioned in the Osoyoo instruction manual.I skipped Lesson 3 because I have used it on other robot cars. Lesson 4 and 5 you have to be detailed in reading the instruction manual and follow it closely. I did not make any changes to the code.Lesson 6, Imitation Driving with Bluetooth, was great. Even though I was using a MacBook with Arduino installed, I do use an Android phone. I had trouble getting the app paired between the APP and the car until I reread the instructions and used the code numbers shown. After that, the car took off and I was able to steer the car by moving the phone. It was a cool experience.There were a few instructions I needed help with so I contacted support using the email address on Osoyoo’s website. John got back and had an answer the next day. I could not be more pleased with his help and diligence in answering. I love this kit and will use it with my grandkids to get them interested in STEM.
Don Sanders –
Trash
I helped my grandson build a 4 wheel robot, and it was such a fun project that I bought this one for myself. The Elegoo 4 wheeled version ($89) was well documented with a nice assembly booklet and it came with the code installed. Everything worked well. You could change the robot programs with a push of a button on the remote or the phone app. This osoyoo 2 wheeled robot had no assembly instructions. There were links to instructions but they were for an older version with different components. I searched YouTube and finally found some terrible videos that matched the components for this one. They were not well documented and you have to install different programs to the Arduino for each of the robot functions. So if you want follow me mode, you have to download one program, if you want obstacle avoidance, another program, etc. The robot itself veers to the left while running. When you push the buttons on the remote, it only jumps a short distance, then you have to press it again. Pitiful programming. I was very disappointed, especially after having such a good experience with the Elegoo robot. This osoyoo robot is a complete waste of time.
philip molino –
Missing hardware
I am dissapointed in this kit as it is missing some of the hardware needed to install some of the components.
Michael Hammer –
Good value for the money
Pro:- Good value for the money in parts alone- Uses well documented hardware so parts can be reused and reconfigured- Well written tutorialsCon:- Code needed to be partly rewritten because it used a lot of unnecessary resources.
Tim J. –
Easy to follow instructions on line.Not too complicated but enough to intrest the young.
Vincenzo –
Mio figlio l’ho fa usato per un progetto scolastico abbastanza facile da montare problemi nella programmazione
TAILLEFER –
Acheté pendant le confinement pour jouer avec ma fille, ça nous a occupé plusieurs soirées.
Derwin –
Missing Battery and also some M3 Hex Screws.. Am unable to test anything due to the missing items…
Wed –
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