Hackabot Nano: Compact Plug and Play Arduino Robot

A project in San Jose, CA by Funnyvale
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Anyone can build a robot quickly with this kit. We take care of all the wiring so that you can focus on making it uniquely yours.
Backers: 53
Average Pledge Per Backer: $122

Funded: $6,445 of $1,500
Dates: Mar 7th -> Apr 16th (40 days)
Project By: Funnyvale
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Latest News

Pre-production design (rev0.5) released!

March 21st - via: kickstarter.com
Today, the design files of the fabric shield are submitted to the manufacturer. We will get a small batch of boards by mid-April for further testing. If everything works well, this will be the production version and we will be able to ship by June,... (Read More)

Surprise! Connection to SD card module.

March 17th - via: kickstarter.com
It is not mentioned in the project main page. If fact, there are header pins in the Fabric Shield designed to connect to SD card module/breakout board. I got the module from the vendor and tested it and it works! It opens up the possibility for... (Read More)

Instructables: How to control DC motors using Arduino

March 13th - via: kickstarter.com
I uploaded instructions on how to control the DC motors: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-control-DC-motors-using-Arduino/  (Read More)

Cheaper shipping rate to overseas

March 11th - via: kickstarter.com
Good news. I figured how to ship the Fabric Shield and Arduino Nano compatible controller to supporters outside of the US at lower cost (from $25 to $12). As a result, I lowered the shipping fees for some rewards. Some of you made a pledge on the... (Read More)

Schedule pull in

March 9th - via: kickstarter.com
Since our funding goal is met and it is likely to stick, I am going to release the preproduction design earlier. This should cut down the overall schedule by one month. If everything go well, we should start shipping to you in July!  (Read More)

A big first day!

March 8th - via: kickstarter.com
We reached 75% of the funding goal on our first day! This is very encouraging. We get pledges from all over the world.  Thank everyone for watching our video and supporting the project. If you like it, please share our story with your friends.... (Read More)

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