Micromouse Kit Buy [LIMITED]

: Recommended retailers for individual components (microcontrollers, IR sensors, and motors) include Adafruit , RobotShop , and SparkFun . Micromouse and Accessories - Robot Store (HK)

that uses an ATmega32u4 microcontroller (Arduino Leonardo compatible). It features four IR sensors for wall detection and two stepper motors for precise navigation. PICAXE KIT110 Micromouse Kit

uses a dual-processor design (PICAXE-28X2). It is often cited as a reliable choice for learners and competitors alike. TON-BOT 3-in-1 Mobile Robotics Kit micromouse kit buy

for approximately . It uses an 8051 CPU and features advanced components like an LCD, ADC, and dedicated sensors for high-speed maze solving. Robo-Lefter

: If you prefer using your own microcontroller, you can purchase the mechanical chassis alone for about $389.95 from Robot Store (HK) . PICAXE KIT110 Micromouse Kit uses a dual-processor design

: For those wanting to build from scratch, IEEE at UCLA and UCI Micromouse provide open-source documentation, syllabi, and code solutions for building competition-ready mice.

Micromouse kits are available in various formats, ranging from beginner-friendly educational platforms to high-performance competition models. Below are several options from reputable suppliers and educational projects: All-in-One Kits MMKit Micromouse Kit : An educational platform designed by Globaltronic It uses an 8051 CPU and features advanced

: Developed by UK Micromouse champions, this self-contained kit from Rapid Electronics or PICAXE