I cheated. I traded mine with Qualcomm in exchange to 3 IOIOs that they
desperately needed during Maker Faire :)
I agree that the design is very clever and elegant. I too am hoping that
this robot will attract the interest of hobbyists - there are a lot of
interesting applications that can be built on top of it.

On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 9:30 PM, Bill Carter <[email protected]> wrote:

> You have one? Very cool. I have been ordering the parts, a fairly long
> list of screws, spacers, motors, etc. Also looking at the detailed assembly
> instructions. Its a remarkably sophisticated piece of work, everything is
> cleverly designed and fitted together. There is a small mirror on a
> rotating platform that a cellphone camera would be pointing at, ingenious.
> Its all servos, can be driven directly from the board. I am thinking that
> the basic design could be built upon further.
>
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