Paired with our smartphone app, Vizeey™, streaming and exploring data of all kinds begins with the tap of an icon – it’s the easiest way to begin visualizing and exploring real data.
16 Incredible Sensors in One Device!
This tiny package packs a wallop with more power and capabilities than any other multi-sensor device on the planet. Ideal for multi-disciplinary investigations, students need only one databot™, a smart device, and insatiable curiosity to explore the invisible world of scientific data that surrounds us! Unlimited experiments with these tools at your fingertips: UV, Sound, Acceleration, CO2, Gyroscope, Air Pressure, External Temperature probe, Altitude, Magnetism, Humidity, Ambient Light, Color, Gesture, and short and long range Proximity Sensors!
What’s Included in the Kit!
Everything you need to immediately begin conducting experiments, right out of the box, is included. Rechargeable battery, software included – nothing more to buy or replenish, ever.
For Grades 6 and Up
Due to its versatility across multiple disciplines and incredible ease-of-use, databot™ is appropriate for students as young as 6th grade for science explorations or STEM programs looking for physical computing attributes to make coding lessons more engaging. Now with drag and drop software support with AI extensions, students as young as 6th grade can begin coding and learning artificial intelligence concepts. High school and technical students can even turn databot into an edge computing device for advanced Machine Learning applications. One device – incredibly easy to use for science, incredibly versatile and powerful for STEM topics. Worried about dropping it? Have no fear – databot™ 2.0 is tough-as-nails yet approachable for students, young and old alike, to handle it and use it for daily explorations.
Settings
databot™ 2.0 is an incredibly versatile tool and fits everywhere – in-person, hybrid, or remote! Since its debut in 2019 databot™ has been used in nearly every learning setting from home users to CTE programs launching it on weather balloons.
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Science Education: Elementary, Middle School, High School, and in-home learning.
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CTE: Computer Science, Physical Computing, Data Science, AI, Machine Learning
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Engineering: Design Challenges and Integrations with Robotics programs.
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Informal Learning: Summer Camps, After-school programs, Science Centers