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EyeMech ε3.2 Full Kit with Optional Cameras

EyeMech ε3.2 Full Kit with Optional Cameras

Regular price £110.00 GBP
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Eyeballs
Printed Parts Colour

All the components needed to assemble your own EyeMech ε3.2!

What does this kit include?

  • All 3D printed parts
  • 2x Eyeballs of your choice
  • Eye Mechanism Controller Board β1.2
  • 6x MG90s servos
  • (Optional, only for plain Eyeballs) USB 5MP 75° Autofocus Camera

This is part of a project intended for experienced makers and engineers. It may require some technical knowledge to use effectively. By purchasing, you acknowledge the need for appropriate skills in 3D printing and DIY projects.

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Jeroen Stam

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Arron Griffiths

Great little start kit! Good quality parts for the price and came relatively quickly given I live in Canada. really appreciate the access to the part file to print replacements.

Wish the instructions were a bit more detailed and the connection to the servo used the injection modelled parts, not the 3D perted part (due to the lack of resolution on the teeth on the gears)

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Peter

I love it. Assembled it easily, and everything fit well. I have a hiccup with the Thonny program, it keeps crashing when I try to put the code onto the board. I am working on a Mac, so I’m sure that has something do with it. Hopefully I can find a work around. Other than that, my only recommendation is you add a QR code on the invoice that leads to the downloadable file. Keep up the good work!

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Graham

Awesome product, fit together beautifully.

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Eric Pedersen

I throughly enjoyed this project and wanted to support the developer by purchasing the kit instead of printing it myself and using servos I already have. I especially wanted the more realistic eyes. I intend to operate with my Nvidia Jetson Orin AI computer which will also be operating the robot arm I’m building. I want the eyes to follow a person using the arms stereo cameras for location. I haven’t decided whether I should interface with the standard eyes joystick interface or code the Pico PI separately for my application and use usb. Thank you.