Orbi is a two-wheeled robotic toy that I designed to engage children in active play by letting them control it through a smartphone app. Powered by two motors with gearboxes for enhanced torque, Orbi is built for agility and durability. It uses a central axle with bearings for precise alignment, and its silicone wheels provide excellent traction and abrasion resistance. Key components include an aluminum structure, a brass pinion, and an ABS gear. The prototype body was 3D-printed in PLA, but mass production utilizes ABS for added strength. Orbi connects via Bluetooth through a PCB-mounted module, powered by a reliable lithium-polymer battery.
This project showcased my skills from concept design to final production stages, ensuring both technical functionality and user engagement.
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