- Arduino Braccio++ Robotic Arm
- Offers a multitude of expansive possibilities
- Designed solely for higher education
- Includes a Braccio Carrier with an LCD screen
- New, dedicated online content
- Up to three students can use the kit
The Arduino Braccio++ Robotic Arm designed solely for higher education, including engineering schools and university institutes of technology - or even advanced high school and college students studying the sciences, industrial science, or technology.
Arduino Braccio ++ is fully optimized and can be assembled in several ways for multiple tasks, such as moving objects, mounting a camera and tracking your movements, or attaching a solar panel and tracking the movement of the sun. Its uses are almost limitless.
Students will learn real-life applications of physical concepts through lifting, placing, and rotating an item. These concepts include motions, forces, torque, gear ratios, stability, and weight of the payload.

Arduino Braccio ++ offers a multitude of expansive possibilities from the very outset, including a new Braccio Carrier with an LCD screen, new RS485 servo motors, and a totally enhanced experience. The main material used to build the Arduino Braccio ++ structure is a recycled and eco-friendly plastic called EcoAllene, a plastic material obtained from recycled polylaminate found in food cartons, meaning that all the plastic parts of Arduino Braccio ++ are sustainable and 100% recyclable.

In addition to the open-source hardware in the kit, there’s an e-learning platform with step-by-step instructions, lessons, and other learning materials. The content involves projects and lessons on how to use and test the different parts of the hardware ( including the display, joystick, buttons, and intelligent motors) and covers kinematics, dynamics, and control at university. For high school, it also covers computer-integrated manufacturing.