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The 'MiRo-E' Educational STEM Robot is Responsive

The 'MiRo-E' educational STEM robot is a friendly solution for the classroom that will offer students a way to learn about a variety of topics and have fun in the process. The robot has an animalistic design that is friendly for children of many ages to interact with, and will respond to their movements and actions. The animal-like behavior that the unit will perform includes purring, lighting up, ear movements and more.

The 'MiRo-E' educational STEM robot is powered by a Raspberry Pi at its core and is loaded with two HD cameras in the eyes along with a proximity sensor, light and cliff sensors, and accelerometers. The unit also has WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity with USB ports to boot.
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