
RoboMorph Kit (micro:bit Servo Robotics Kit)
RoboMorph is a micro:bit-based robotics kit designed to make servo-motor robots easy to build and easy to code. It’s perfect for projects where movement is the main feature—like Otto-style walking robots, robotic arms, robot dogs/quadrupeds, ant/insect robots, animatronics, and more.
RoboMorph runs on a 3.7V Li-Po battery, and provides 8 dedicated servo ports (S1–S8) so students can connect multiple joints cleanly without messy wiring. It also supports adding HuskyLens AI vision to create smart robots (face tracking, object following, line following, etc.).
Why RoboMorph?
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Build faster: Plug servos directly into labeled ports (S1–S8)
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Portable power: Runs on 3.7V Li-Po
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Beginner-friendly: Designed for students and classrooms
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Expandable: Add HuskyLens to upgrade robots with AI vision
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Robot-wise coding: RoboMorph MakeCode extension enables robot part names like Front Left Hip, Shoulder, Gripper, etc.
Key Features
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micro:bit as controller
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8 Servo Motor Ports (S1–S8)
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3.7V Li-Po input
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On/Off power switch
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HuskyLens compatible (AI add-on)
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MakeCode friendly (Block Coding)
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Clean labeling: S1–S8 + mapped in MakeCode for different robot types
What You Can Build
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Otto / Biped walking robot (4 servos + optional head/arms)
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Robotic Arm (4–6 servos)
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Robot Dog / Quadruped (8 servos)
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Ant / Insect robots
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Animatronics and moving models
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Custom multi-joint robots using servo motors
How It Works (Simple Flow)
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Connect micro:bit
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Plug servos into S1–S8
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Power with 3.7V Li-Po
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Code using MakeCode blocks
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Optional: add HuskyLens for AI-based robot behavior
Technical Overview
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Controller: BBC micro:bit
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Servo Ports: 8 × (S1–S8)
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Power Input: 3.7V Li-Po
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Power Switch: Yes
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AI Add-on: HuskyLens support
Ideal For
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Schools (Robotics Lab / STEM Lab / MakerSpace)
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Workshops and robotics camps
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Beginners learning robotics
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Makers and hobbyists building servo robots






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