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The KRZ01 (AKA "Krazy One", for the ''__K__iwi __R__obot for the Raspberry Pi __Z__ero Model __1__'') will use a __Raspberry Pi Zero W__ (with Wifi) as its computer and a __PiconZero__ as its robot controller. Considering that the microcontroller and robot controller for the [KC01] together costs about NZ$82, this robot (at about NZ$52) has about a $30 price advantage, ''and it has wifi''.
The KRZ01 (''__K__iwi __R__obot for the Raspberry Pi __Z__ero Model __1__'') uses a __Raspberry Pi Zero W__ (with Wifi) as its computer and a __PiconZero__ as its robot controller. Considering that the microcontroller and robot controller for the larger [KC01] together costs about NZ$82, this robot (at about NZ$52) has about a $30 price advantage, ''and it has wifi''.
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But it'd not be as friendly to work with, as it's got a [Raspberry Pi] rather than a [Circuit Playground Express] — that also depending on how you define "friendly", since this one runs on Linux, the other runs a single Python program.
It has a [Raspberry Pi] rather than the KC01's [Circuit Playground Express] — so it runs on Linux, whereas the KC01 runs a single Python program.
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RobotShop sell a [MiniQ Motor Wheel Set w/ Encoder|https://www.robotshop.com/en/miniq-motor-wheel-set-encoder.html|https://www.robotshop.com/en/miniq-motor-wheel-set-encoder.html] that includes two motors, wheels and an encoder pair — with the encoders already mounted — for US$36. They use the 50:1 ratio rather than 298:1 (perhaps that's better?).
RobotShop sell a [MiniQ Motor Wheel Set w/ Encoder|https://www.robotshop.com/en/miniq-motor-wheel-set-encoder.html|https://www.robotshop.com/en/miniq-motor-wheel-set-encoder.html] that includes two motors, wheels and an encoder pair — with the encoders already mounted — for US$36. They use the 50:1 ratio rather than 298:1. The as-built prototype uses the 298:1 motors.
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It has yet to be designed.
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