by hivemind » Thu Nov 09, 2006 3:02 am
by hivemind
Thu Nov 09, 2006 3:02 am
Hello, Welcome to the forums.
Well depending on your experience (and if you can squeeze out just a little more money) then you have plenty of options. The RN-1 certainly has a lot of support here on the forums, and the Bioloid is a great robot. If you want to program in C (or just use the default software) and have the best servos for your money, then go with Bioloid. It seems a little lego-like (with all the designs you can create), but from what ive seen and read, it is a great bot. You may be able to find it elsewhere, but it seems like robosavvy has a decent price on it. You certainly will not regret spending the money for any of the bots here.
It seems to me though. that the RN-1 or the Kondo robots are a better robots for starting a design as you can easily dissasemble and recreate your robot with custom made brackets (aluminum, plastic, carbonfiber, cardboard-jk, but you name it). You have plenty of choices, take your time, whatever you buy you will enjoy.
-Hive
Hello, Welcome to the forums.
Well depending on your experience (and if you can squeeze out just a little more money) then you have plenty of options. The RN-1 certainly has a lot of support here on the forums, and the Bioloid is a great robot. If you want to program in C (or just use the default software) and have the best servos for your money, then go with Bioloid. It seems a little lego-like (with all the designs you can create), but from what ive seen and read, it is a great bot. You may be able to find it elsewhere, but it seems like robosavvy has a decent price on it. You certainly will not regret spending the money for any of the bots here.
It seems to me though. that the RN-1 or the Kondo robots are a better robots for starting a design as you can easily dissasemble and recreate your robot with custom made brackets (aluminum, plastic, carbonfiber, cardboard-jk, but you name it). You have plenty of choices, take your time, whatever you buy you will enjoy.
-Hive