Best Gift Ideas for
Geeks, Makers,
Engineers, Programmer
& Engineering Students
Geeks, Makers,
Engineers, Programmer
& Engineering Students
Looking for the best coding gifts, robotics gifts, or engineering toys for programmers, makers, and tech-curious kids and teens? Petoi Bittle X is one of the most unique STEM gifts available - an open-source programmable robot dog that ships with a free robotics curriculum and supports Python, Arduino, and Scratch-like coding. It's an engineering toy that grows with the learner: from beginner app control to advanced AI and computer vision projects. Whether you're shopping for a teen who codes, an adult maker, a kid engineering kit for a curious child, or a gift for coders and developers — Bittle X delivers something no other gift does: a real robot you can actually program.
Why should you choose Petoi robot pets as the most unique gifts over other toys/robots?
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Makers/geeks love hands-on building of a cool robot pet
Your friends are geeks as they love building things. It'd be so satisfying for them to bring robot pets to life by assembling with lego-like parts and remote-control them with a mobile app and customized commands.
Your friends can even paint different colors or attach new 3D-printed parts to give his/her robot pets a new look.
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Engineers can have fun creating new robot dog movements
They have the flexibility to program Bittle, an open-source robot dog, to perform lifelike movements and behaviors using block-based programming, C++, and Python.
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Engineers can program robotics pets to see and sense the world with AI
With optional camera and sensor modules, programmers can implement robotics applications such as navigation and pathfinding with cost-effective sensors and artificial intelligence algorithms, enable interaction with humans or pets through gesture, voice or vision recognitions
Check Out These Amazing Robotics Applications
developed by Petoi robot users to adapt Petoi robots to walk on different surfaces, make them conversational through ChatGPT integration, identify and pick up things.
