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
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
: Also from the Robot Store (HK), this kit is priced around and is designed to bridge the gap for beginners moving toward higher-level robotics. Specialized Components & DIY Resources
: If you prefer using your own microcontroller, you can purchase the mechanical chassis alone for about $389.95 from Robot Store (HK) .
: 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