"We're very excited to bring this next generation Circuit Scribe kit to market after receiving such a great response from the Kickstarter community," said Nick Nanan, Director of Sales, Circuit Scribe. "The Drone Builder Kit allows users to apply concepts they've learned from our original kits, like basic circuitry principles, to their very own DIY project and bring it to life. The renewed focus of application with this kit will show its users how fundamental concepts are used in tangible products that are part of their everyday lives."
The Drone Builder Kit comes with everything needed to create and fly a DIY drone. Each kit provides users with step-by-step directions as they simply draw the "wires" to the motors with the Circuit Scribe Pen and use the included cardboard arms to easily make something out of nothing. The Circuit Scribe Pen is filled with non-toxic conductive silver, which is used to draw traces from the motors to the hub, allowing the user to quickly build their own drone and fly it with a smart phone (Android and Apple). Flying is a breeze with the one key lift-off, landing and hover-mode, and if it crashes, users can simply pull out an additional set of cardboard wings to start again. This drone can be used indoor and outdoor, has a birds-eye view available with 480p camera, a three-minute flight time and a 150-foot communication range.
The Drone Builder Kit comes with a Circuit Scribe Pen, hub, motors, three pair of cardboard wings and propellers. The free Drone Builder app is available for download on Android and Apple devices. It is recommended for ages 13 and up and retails for $99.99 at www.circuitscribe.com. For more information, please visit: https://www.circuitscribe.com/drones/.
About Circuit Scribe
This young company is passionate about the intersection of materials, electricity and education. Dr. Steven Brett Walker is a materials scientist based out of Austin, TX. All of their products boast the highest quality yet are affordable – ensuring all youngsters can explore circuitry at the kitchen table or in the classroom.
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