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AppRecs rating 3.8. Trustworthiness 80 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 37 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
69%
4 star
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3 star
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2 star
6%
1 star
25%
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80% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Good user ratings
69% positive sampled reviews
About BirdBlox
BirdBlox is a complete block-based programming language that is specifically designed for physical computing. BirdBlox contains blocks specific to each robot, as well as control structures, math and logic operators, support for variables and lists, and more. BirdBlox makes it easy for beginners to explore and get started, while also enabling students to create more complex programs as they learn more about computer science.
Features:
- Control lights, motors, and sensors for BirdBrain robots
- Connect up to three robots
- Record and play sounds to add music or sound effects to your project
- Use tablet sensors to control your robot
Requirements:
- This app requires a Finch Robot 2.0, Hummingbird Bit, BBC micro:bit, or Hummingbird Duo with a Bluetooth adapter. All of these robots are available at store.birdbraintechnologies.com.
- Each robot connects to the app via Bluetooth BLE. Make sure to load the Bluetooth-ready firmware onto your robot. You can find instructions by selecting your robot at birdbraintechnologies.com/portal.
- This app requires iOS 9 or later.
- This app requires iPad 3 or later / iPhone 4S or later. It is also compatible with all iPad Mini, Air, and Pro models.
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Reviews for BirdBlox
Polarcoco
Wonderful app to control Finch or Hummingbird
This app lets you control the Finch or the Hummingbirdbit and Hummingbird Duo with a Bluetooth adapter. I use it with students and with my own projects. It’ll feel familiar to students who know Scratch or Snap. With one tap of the code you can see it work. It is wonderful for rapid prototyping and for easy coding of robots.
cringe baka sus
Thought it was roblox
It’s a worse scratch