Kame is an open source small four-legged robot which is controlled by ESP8266 WiFi module. It has 8 servos with two motors per leg and a small LiPo battery. ESP8266 module is very cheap and this project could be ideal for a educational setting and various experiments.
Kame can walk:
Kame can jump:
Kame Thingiverse page with all the files:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1265766
Full FreeCAD files and code is also available at:
https://github.com/bqlabs/miniKame
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