Specials MG996R 360 Degree Robot Arm Kit: 6 degrees of freedom
Ever dreamed of building your own robot arm? Well, this 360 Degree Robot Arm Kit is your ticket to making that dream a reality. With its 6 degrees of freedom, it's like the Swiss Army knife of robotics—flexible enough for everything from classroom demos to your next weekend project. And let's talk durability: crafted from tough metal alloy and powered by the MG996R servo, this thing is built to last (and impress). Whether you're an Arduino enthusiast or just dipping your toes into robotics, programming this kit for custom tasks is a breeze—and a blast.
Why you'll love it:
- Moves with the precision of a surgeon (well, almost)
- Metal construction that can take a hit and keep on ticking
- Plays nice with Arduino, so you can code to your heart's content
- Perfect for learning, teaching, or just showing off at your next maker meetup
- Metal alloy construction
- MG996R servo included
- Programmable for Arduino
- Educational robotics kit
- 6 degrees of freedom
General specs
- Brand: Specials
- Model: MG996R
- Seller: Joom
- Material: Metal alloy
- Degrees of Freedom: 6
- Servo Model: MG996R
- Compatibility: Arduino
- First listed by seller: 7/11/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Specials | Specials | TOMTOP JMS | Yahboom | Elegoo | ACEBOTT |
Model | MG996R | Jetson Nano DOFBOT | US-EL-KIT-012 | QD037 | ||
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Price | $61.79 | $105.95 | $115.27 | $299.99 | $55.98 | $135.99 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon |
Update | August 24, 2025 | August 24, 2025 | August 26, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | August 5, 2025 | June 27, 2025 |
Degrees of Freedom | 6 | 19 DOF | 6 |
Hannah M.
Houston, TX
July 20, 2025
As a teacher, I bought this hoping to introduce my students to robotics in a fun way, and it mostly lived up to that. Honestly, the reality was better than my expectations in terms of durability and how engaging it is for hands-on learning. It integrates well with common programming boards, so I could set up simple tasks without much hassle. However, the lack of detailed guidance meant I spent extra time figuring things out, which cut into class time. For the price, it's a solid choice, but I wish it came with better support materials. It's been a hit with the kids, though—they love seeing it in action!
- Pros: I honestly expected this kit to be complicated, but it was surprisingly easy to assemble and program, making it great for classroom use. The movements are smooth and precise, almost like it has a mind of its own, and the metal parts feel really sturdy, so it can handle a lot of handling without breaking.
- Cons: The instructions could be clearer for beginners like me—I had to guess on a few steps, which was frustrating. Also, it's a bit too heavy and bulky for some setups, making it hard to move around easily.