2 Wheel Robotic Smart Car Kit with Acrylic Chassis Transparent- 1 Arduino Uno R3 Dip with cable – 1 IR sensors – 2 Motor driver module ( L298N ) – 1 Each Jumper Wires – 40 Pin Connecting Wires – 1 Battery Set 7.4 V 2200 mAh with battery holder – 1
Line Follower Robot Kit using Arduino
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