🦸♂️ Build, Code, Conquer: Become the hero of your own story!
The Avengers Hero Inventor Kit is an interactive electronic superhero gauntlet designed for kids aged 8 and up. It includes everything needed to build and customize the gauntlet, featuring electronic building blocks, an LED matrix, and authentic Marvel sound effects. With over 18 STEAM activities, kids can learn coding fundamentals while personalizing their gear. The kit requires a smart device for operation and comes with step-by-step video instructions, making it a perfect blend of fun and education.
Product Dimensions | 40.64 x 12.7 x 30.48 cm; 100 g |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Item model number | 680-0017 |
Educational Objective(s) | Art, Science, Math, Robotics, STEM |
Language: | Spanish |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 18 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
material_composition | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
number_of_channels | 1 |
Color | White |
ASIN | B07BDZZRR3 |
A**O
Perfecto
Exactamente lo que ofrecía el vendedor, es el juguete que había pedido. Ahora solo queda disfrutarlo con el peque.
K**E
Bieno
Muy entretenido niños 8-9 años con ayuda adulto.
M**O
Muy bueno
El niño se lo pasa bien
J**.
Great concept but could have been better.
I think I enjoyed playing with this more than my kids did. The actual "bits" are nicely done, seem durable (as durable as such things can be) enough to withstand standard rough handling from kids and are super easy to chain together and experiment with. I really like the littleBits "system" but this kit contains too much fluff and not enough variety in my opinion.First issue I have is the gauntlet which all of the activities are centred around. It's difficult to manipulate, to the point where everybody (especially the kids) kind of just didn't bother doing all of the steps that were asked of them for each activity requiring removing the top plate, fitting the bits into the slots and moving the difficult to move sliders around all while hoping nobody pinches any of the wires and cuts them. You spend more time fiddling with putting things in and taking them out of the gauntlet than actually experimenting with the bits.Second issue I have is that the iron man hand "stand" is pretty much entirely superfluous and just seems like a waste. I get that it's for "displaying" your gauntlet but it just takes too much effort again to take the gauntlet on and off the thing that we just gave up and they're sitting on the kids dressers/desks as a decoration until the next toy purge at which point they'll likely get chucked because they really don't provide any play value. Those two things combined take up the bulk of the impressively large box and too little of the box is filled with bits.The last thing I think would have been a big improvement was the fact that the package doesn't contain any meaningful printed instructions. A little activity book with experiments and explanations that your kid could use by themselves offline without an app would have been welcome. As it stands everything is tied to the app, and of course the only devices in the house that actually work with the app and connect to the bits are either my wifes or my phones. The app itself is pretty much fine, but it's too on rails. It's difficult to use it with the bluetooth bit for simple experimentation, the only way I've found to connect and manipulate the bits with the app is to go through a specific activity there is no simple experiment mode to get access to doing things outside of specific gauntlet related tasks.I suggest that you invest in a shallow tackle box to keep all the bits in as I did, and grow your collection to include more bits so that more experimentation and combinations can be made. Hopefully littlebits provides a better app to simply play around with things in a non-guided way in the future.
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