Comes with queen block, joystick block, light box, mic block, and mini USB cable
Juku STEAM LED Light Show Coding Kit
Model: ODV004-NOC-STK-12
For ages 10 years and up
Teaches students to create and design different LED light animations
Features pre-loaded designs and effects and allow students to build their own
Programmable LED light strips showcase different colors and patterns
Requires a computer to download software and produce the code
Comes with 2 LED light strips, a queen block, and a mini USB cable
Juku STEAM Making Music Coding Kit
Model: ODV006-NOC-STK-12
Adults can work with kids or kids can work on their own, suggested for age 10 and up
Teaches STEAM concepts with interactive activities
It allows students to learn how to create their own music, beats, and sounds
Uses Scratch programming language for a STEAM learning experience
Build a keyboard, drums, and a ukulele to build melodies and play music
Requires a computer to download the software and design the code
It also requires an external speaker with auxiliary input to hear the sound
It comes with a queen block, touch block, music block, audio cable, power cable, mini USB cable, cables with alligator clips, and instrument graphics (ukulele, keyboard, and drum set)
Juku STEAM Smart Car Bots Kit
Model: ODV005-NOC-STK-12
Adults can work with kids or kids can work on their own, suggested for age 10 and up
Teaches STEAM concepts with interactive activities
Students can learn to construct their own motor cars
Teaches STEAM concepts with interactive activities
Put the building bricks, motor, and electric sensor blocks together to create a car
Activate the mic sensor to move the cars
Comes with 1 mic sensor block, 1 motor, and enough building bricks for 2 Car Bots
Oh Inglorious Keepers of the Meh, I’ve gotta tell y’all it’s extremely meh of you to keep listing things from days of Mehrathon’s past. 5 straight days of Mehrathon leftovers… that’s what IRKs are for! I had better see a never-before-meh’d Bluetooth speaker tomorrow!
@JamesEKohl This identical deal was here January 19, same price. They must not have sold enough. 820 that day, not going to hunt down the meh deal to see how many then.
OK went back and hunted down the numbers: 820 that day, 48 singles in the mehrathon Jan 20, 56 in the last mehrathon, 520 of the light games and light show pack back in december. So the deal is they still have pallets of these, and they are going to put up for sale what they have. Might make sense to make some deals stay buyable longer, like the mehrathon, but longer. Next day you can still click back to them and buy. Not everything, just a few things they have a lot of.
I post this every time I see this deal : the software doesn’t work very well (especially on Mac, people on win seem to have better luck) and the customer support is non-existant.
I should have read the descriptions more carefully when I bought some of these before.
The car one has no coding involved at all. It is just a Lego set with a battery, motor, and mic sensor that doesn’t work too well.
It worked out OK though as my daughter still enjoyed building it.
@sammydog01 They are exact copies of LEGO pieces… just missing the LEGO markings… most Non LEGO copyright infringement will state LEGO compatible… that helps specify the non LEGO ness of the parts included. If they included a close up photo of the parts I would have been able to differentiate from real LEGO. Garbage.
I just received the kit and I don’t see even an opportunity to program. It has a connector to the motor and another to the 9 volt battery. Can anyone explain the ‘programming’? I got the robot kit.
Specs
Juku STEAM Light Games Coding Kit
Juku STEAM LED Light Show Coding Kit
Juku STEAM Making Music Coding Kit
Juku STEAM Smart Car Bots Kit
What’s in the Box?
Your Choice of 2 STEAM Kits from the following:
Price Comparison
$25 - $61 at Amazon | $25.74 for Light Show | $39.90 for Light Games | $29.99 for Smart Car Bots | $61.38 for Making Music Coding Kit
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Sep 27 - Wednesday, Sep 29
No steam here, only rain.
/giphy rain
@yakkoTDI Inside is a good game.
@Fduch I actually bought Inside and Limbo based on the Inside walk through done by Let’s Game It Out.
Oh Inglorious Keepers of the Meh, I’ve gotta tell y’all it’s extremely meh of you to keep listing things from days of Mehrathon’s past. 5 straight days of Mehrathon leftovers… that’s what IRKs are for! I had better see a never-before-meh’d Bluetooth speaker tomorrow!
@JamesEKohl This identical deal was here January 19, same price. They must not have sold enough. 820 that day, not going to hunt down the meh deal to see how many then.
OK went back and hunted down the numbers: 820 that day, 48 singles in the mehrathon Jan 20, 56 in the last mehrathon, 520 of the light games and light show pack back in december. So the deal is they still have pallets of these, and they are going to put up for sale what they have. Might make sense to make some deals stay buyable longer, like the mehrathon, but longer. Next day you can still click back to them and buy. Not everything, just a few things they have a lot of.
I post this every time I see this deal : the software doesn’t work very well (especially on Mac, people on win seem to have better luck) and the customer support is non-existant.
On the most recent version of Mac OS the software won’t load at all.
Aren’t some of these kits discontinued and not supported anymore?
You could have sold something warm today and sold out in minutes. Well, you need power for the internet, so maybe not.
I should have read the descriptions more carefully when I bought some of these before.
The car one has no coding involved at all. It is just a Lego set with a battery, motor, and mic sensor that doesn’t work too well.
It worked out OK though as my daughter still enjoyed building it.
@zachdecker after reading all the comments about issues with the software, the car one was probably the best buy tbh
Ordered last time. None worked. No instructions.
not worth it on a Mac at least. doesn’t work at all.
For real, just eat the loss of these and send them out to fukus
Meh appears to be going downhill from meh
These aren’t even real LEGO pieces… total copyright infringement… as a LEGO purist these are insulting. These are destined for the recycling bin.
@skwerlmunkee Did it say these are Lego pieces? Don’t Legos generally use the word “Legos” instead of “building bricks”?
@sammydog01 They are exact copies of LEGO pieces… just missing the LEGO markings… most Non LEGO copyright infringement will state LEGO compatible… that helps specify the non LEGO ness of the parts included. If they included a close up photo of the parts I would have been able to differentiate from real LEGO. Garbage.
I just received the kit and I don’t see even an opportunity to program. It has a connector to the motor and another to the 9 volt battery. Can anyone explain the ‘programming’? I got the robot kit.