Sometimes we can simplify the process of building a custom robot with a kit. More than that, it could be better if the body kit is made with a 3D printer and we can have all the digital files for replication. The RhinoBOT is one of these kits that can be replicated and modified easier using a simple 3D printer. The robot is open-source and is designed in mind as an educational tool or for competitions to push small objects with its front shield. The robot has an increased traction due to its tracks and can works on any terrain.
Its structure is flexible enough to attach a wide range of components such as sensors, servos, LEDs, and more. Using a Freaduino UNO controller, the robot can be controlled via a Bluetooth module and an Android application or autonomously.