Microsoft Rover: 5 Things that make Windows 10 Fans Happy

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Windows 10 may not be free anymore but Microsoft hopes to make it up to fans in the form of a small robot. Here are five things to know about it.

1. MICROSOFT ROVER USES WINDOWS 10

At first glance, this rover seems nothing more than a little robot that runs around the house on its own. However ,it is actually much more advanced that that. Not only can it drive straight ahead without human assistance, but it can detect objects blocking its path. At the point, it will navigate to a clear path and go full speed ahead. This is all thanks to it’s Microsoft Windows 10 loT Core.

2. HEART OF RASBERRY PI

The Microsoft Rover has a heart made from Rasberry Pi running Windows 10 lot Core. The two motors are controlled via a dual H-bridge motor controller and use ultrasound like a bat in order to detect obstacles.

3. FULLY CUSTOMIZABLE

Microsoft Rover can be built on any rolling chassis. One can choose a low cost one or something more luxurious. Either way, it’s easy to set up and customizable to your liking. One doesn’t even have to be a Windows 10 expert to use it.

4. IT’S FOR BEGINNERS

Perhaps one of the best features of the Rover is its simplicity. This is a beginner project and no advanced software or hardware skills are needed. Building the rover can be done in 1/5 to 2 hours excluding the pre-requisites. That being said, it wouldn’t hurt to brush up on a few Raspberry Pi or Arduino videos prior to getting started.

5. IT’S LOWCOST

This whole project can be completed for just under $100. The most expensive piece turns out to be $55 for the Raspberry Pi and accessories and $35 for the rover bits. From there, all you need is a little determination and your very own Microsoft Windows 10 Rover can be yours to enjoy.