
Description Bambu Lab CyberBrick Beginner Hardware Kit (ZK004)
CyberBrick is a modular system where 3D printing, electronics, and programming come together. You print the housing and mechanical parts. This kit provides the electronics and hardware to turn it into a working project. The CyberBrick Beginner Hardware Kit is the entry-level set for those who simply want to get started, without immediately buying a large bundle.
With the Beginner kit, you build 1 vehicle and get 1 remote control. You follow the steps on the wiki, connect the modules, and you can drive and test. Afterward, you can fine-tune via mobile or PC. And if you want to go further, you can expand with extra projects from the CyberBrick library. Many models do require extra parts. Always check the “Bill of Materials” for the model for this.
CyberBrick is also fun if you want to do more than just control. The system supports MicroPython. With this, you can customize functions, change how buttons work, add lights, or build your own logic. This way, it grows with you: first building and driving, later tweaking and programming.
Important: This is a hardware kit. Therefore, you only receive the electronics modules. The 3D-printed parts (as shown in the product photos) and tools for printing/assembly are not included in the set. You will need to print those yourself. The kit is packaged and shipped as standard.
Bambu Lab CyberBrick Beginner Hardware Kit (ZK004)
SKU: BAMB4020
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Description Bambu Lab CyberBrick Beginner Hardware Kit (ZK004)
CyberBrick is a modular system where 3D printing, electronics, and programming come together. You print the housing and mechanical parts. This kit provides the electronics and hardware to turn it into a working project. The CyberBrick Beginner Hardware Kit is the entry-level set for those who simply want to get started, without immediately buying a large bundle.
With the Beginner kit, you build 1 vehicle and get 1 remote control. You follow the steps on the wiki, connect the modules, and you can drive and test. Afterward, you can fine-tune via mobile or PC. And if you want to go further, you can expand with extra projects from the CyberBrick library. Many models do require extra parts. Always check the “Bill of Materials” for the model for this.
CyberBrick is also fun if you want to do more than just control. The system supports MicroPython. With this, you can customize functions, change how buttons work, add lights, or build your own logic. This way, it grows with you: first building and driving, later tweaking and programming.
Important: This is a hardware kit. Therefore, you only receive the electronics modules. The 3D-printed parts (as shown in the product photos) and tools for printing/assembly are not included in the set. You will need to print those yourself. The kit is packaged and shipped as standard.