🚀 Unleash the Genius Within!
The ThinkerPlace STEM Educational Home Automation Kit is a hands-on DIY project designed for kids aged 12-18. This innovative kit allows young learners to build a remote-controlled light switch, enhancing their understanding of electricity and circuitry. With a 3D case and access to an online instruction manual, it provides a comprehensive educational experience that promotes creativity and critical thinking.
Educational Objective(s) | Numeracy, Literacy & Spatial Awareness |
Model Number | TPSM-TVA with 3D Casing |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Material Care Instructions | Take out the batteries or unplug the toy., Wash the surface of the toy with alcohol-based wipes or spray. Be careful not to let any liquid seep into the electrical components., Rinse the surface of the toy with a damp cloth., Let the kit dry completely after wiping it down. |
Remote Control Included? | Yes |
Colour | White |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 11 x 3 cm; 720 g |
Item model number | TPSM-TVA with 3D Casing |
Manufacturer recommended age | 12 - 18 years |
Manufacturer | THINKERPLACE PVT. LTD |
Country of Origin | India |
Item Weight | 720 g |
A**R
Amazing product for kids
This home automation kit is a great diy stem toy that kids can play with. They learn about a lot of things like automation, electronics etc.
A**R
Most expensive garbage bought
This has to be the most expensive garbage I have bought so far. After scanning the QR and finding out the required video and the user guide, my 11 yr old son was happy to go through the instructions to solder the given electronic components on the PCB. He assembled it all to the point where LED would lit. After that -- the given remote just doesn't seem to work. Tried changing battery too.. but it doesn't seem to send any signal. The remote was so brittle that it eventually broke. There were also no instructions on how to use it for home automation. Did we just buy the most expensive circuit to turn a LED on / off with the flick of switch ? (Or using remote assuming it would work) This is the second experience with STEM and pretty convinced now that their products aren't really worth buying to learn much.
E**Y
Critical for kids
There’s no instructions books and fixing materials are critical. Not suitable for 14 years kids
S**E
Fun learning
Good product for children. Really good customer service from ThinkerPlace. We were facing some troubles with the connection of one of the components, but It was resolved instantly. Really good for learning. Children had a lot of fun making this.
R**I
Review
It is not easy to make it needs soldering meaning only for the rich
R**I
Made for kids
Its amazing to see such high-tech stuff in the form of kids toys. Took about 2 hours to make this toy with my sons. It was a fun experience for everyone. Must try.
N**
Request you to not to buy it
Manual is not provided a scanner code is given which not working.Pathatic suggest you not to buy
M**A
A proper manual is needed
Without a manual it is difficult for kids to assemble it
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