
jstarne1
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http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__702__689__Robotics_DIY-Robotic_Kits.html
Is this correct? Are they a dealer?
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__702__689__Robotics_DIY-Robotic_Kits.html
Is this correct? Are they a dealer?
I have use HK a few times and they have always been quick and responded to customer service emails quickly. When I had a product issue I had a refund issued that day.
@DJ.... Thank you... We appreciated you getting these new products out the door.... As with Allan, I too plan on buying many of the new products (after my store credit is gone I will be happy to spend much more than that on my Mastercard)....
Again thanks Richard
I wonder who decides their prices? They are selling the EZB-4 for $80 and the camera for $60. Yet you can get the developer kit, which includes an EZB-4 and a bare bones camera for $8 more than the EZB-4 itself. Not to mention the servos, and ultrasonic sensor. Gee, I wonder which I would buy?
I just purchased 7 EZ-B developer kits from them. They are $79 US each umm all I really wanted was a dozen servos but I figured for that price .... (not sure if it was a mistake but heh ) They have tons left in stock.
https://hobbyking.com/en_us/ez-b-v4-developer-kit.html
That's a serious price reduction. I bet it's old stock with the old servos.
Oh no please Don't tell me that Dave :-( now I look at the pictures the continues 360 servo's have white (looks like plastic gear) not the metal gear on the ones I have now. Is there a way to tell if they are old or new stock when they arrive.
I am quite certain it's stock of previous hardware (HD servos, not HDD) - and i believe they may be ez-b v4.x/1 (not the latest ez-b hardware).
thanks DJ I was going to donate several to my kids school (he is 13 - perfect age). I will try and come up with a couple of cool projects to build with a 3D printer and a development kit.