

🤖 Roll into the future of learning and play with Sphero SPRK+!
The Sphero SPRK+ is a compact, app-enabled robotic ball designed to teach coding through hands-on play. Featuring advanced sensors like a gyroscope and accelerometer, customizable LED lights, and inductive wireless charging, it connects via Bluetooth SMART for seamless programming using JavaScript, Scratch, and Swift. Built with a durable, waterproof polycarbonate shell, SPRK+ supports an hour of active play and fosters creativity through interactive challenges and a vibrant community of learners.










| ASIN | B01GZ1S7OS |
| Additional Features | Light |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Animal Theme | robot |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #498,213 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #671 in Remote- & App-Controlled Robots #4,569 in Educational Science Kits |
| Brand Name | Sphero |
| Collection Name | All |
| Color | Sprk+ |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,248 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Teach and inspire students to learn programming, specifically JavaScript, Scratch, and Swift |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00854211006302 |
| Included Components | 1 SPRK+, Inductive Charging Base with USB Charging Cable, Maze Tape, 360 Degree Protractor, Sticker Sheet, Quick Start Guide |
| Inner Material | Plastic |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Dimensions | 2.87 x 2.87 x 2.87 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.87"L x 2.87"W x 2.87"H |
| Item Type Name | Sphero |
| Item Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Sphero |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 168.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited 1 year |
| Material Type | Polycarbonate |
| Model Name | Sphero SPRK+ STEAM Educational Robot |
| Model Number | K001RW1 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Players | Multiple |
| Occasion | Christmas, Halloween, Party |
| Operation Mode | remote controlled |
| Outer Material | Polycarbonate |
| Play Activity Location | Water |
| Power Source | battery |
| Size | life-size |
| Sub Brand | SPRK+ Sfera Robot Educational |
| Supported Battery Types | Rechargeable lithium-ion |
| Theme | Robot |
| Toy Figure Type | Interactive Gaming Figure |
| UPC | 854211006302 817961020837 |
| character | Robot |
C**Y
Perfect for a Robotics classroom
I bought this for my class, I teach sixth grade math and robotics to sixth and seventh graders. I’m so happy with this purchase. I do recommend getting some kind of cover for it or keeping it off of hard flooring. The problem is they get scratched pretty easy and in a classroom setting the poor thing looks like it’s been abused. I did find a way around this by creating my own mazes. The kids get great joy watching and helping me create the maze and it is a huge skill to be able to program that Sphero to run the maze. I usually start my students off with using their finger to drive it, but then I move them to programming it to run the maze. It’s amazing how quickly they learn how to program. Some of my mazes are a little difficult and I know they get a little frustrated but they will work until they figure it out. I think this is probably one of the best things that I have purchased for my robotics class
A**R
Actually really cool...and pretty easy to get going. Just don't forget a protective case
I bought this for my kid's 5th birthday. I didn't want to get some dumb toy that would almost instantly be thrown on the floor and forgotten about, nor something that was too advanced for him and have it sit around unused, for years. There are some amazing "toys" now, but many of them have a bunch of pieces and a complexity that means...if he plays with it, I play with it. Nope. I wanted something that was simple, fun, and not too hard for a smart 5 year old to get going and have fun with, while also being something that he could learn from. I wanted something that wasn't just cool for the next 2 months, but something that, as he learned, he could do more with. This fits the bill. As much as I researched things, I was still surprised by how much thought was put in to this. On the basic, starting level, you have a bunch of ways to control it. Standard forward, back, right, left, but there are different ways. My kids, unfortunately, favor the "scream drive", where you have to make noise to make it move. Even in the basic control section, there is a block programing mode. In addition to the control modes, there is a game section where you use the ball itself as the controller. That's just the "Sphero Play" app, there is still the "Sphero Edu" app. I have only played with it a little, but I can't wait for my kid to get to that level. Regardless, even with that, it takes very little to start getting the SPRK+ to draw shapes on the floor. Overall, it might be a really expensive baseball, but it's totally fun, there is a ton of room for growth, and my 5 and 3 year old's love it. Don't make the mistake I made, make sure you buy a protective shell for it. Unless you only plan on running it on carpet, it's going to get messed up really quick. It only took about 5 minutes, and mine is scarred. It still works perfectly fine, it just looks bad cosmetically from running it on laminate floors and tile. After those brutal 5 minutes, I had to take it away from my kids until the shell was ordered and delivered. They were not happy. It was $10 I didn't think I needed to spend, and I was wrong.
N**W
Fun and educational
This is a great educational toy for my grandchild. He enjoys it very much. Aside from having fun, at 4 years old, he is learning block code. So this product works as I expected, the seller was responsive to my questions and I am entirely satisfied.
J**B
Great little robot
Great product for ages 6 to 18. Plenty of options to for fun out of the box (drive mode) and plenty to learn later in terms of real programming. Cried sourced projects in edu app are great. Wireless charging is cool and the robot itself is waterproof
M**I
Value for money
Its a good toy for kids for the age range advertised. I got it so that i could have my year old run around it and be fascinated but it moving by itself and its lighting. I failed to get his attention. As as adult I couldn’t get much out of it, got bored in a day. The games on it are useless so are the activities. Controlling the bot is cumbersome, it needs to be calibrated every now and then otherwise it moves in other directions than intended through the remote.
K**E
Fun and educational
My 6 (now 7 year old) took a Sphero coding class at our local Apple store. She loved it. So for her 7th Birthday we bought her this Sphero. I homeschool her so she works with her Sphero about at least once a week. She gets better and it every time. It is building great necessary skills that will enable her to go far in life! It’s fun and doesn’t feel like “school” when she is coding her robot through the path around our house. My husband creates patches using blue painters tape on our hardwood floor throughout the house. Have also found it great with adding and estimating for the time, we try to set it all to the same speed then have her figure out how many seconds it will take to go the different lengths.
I**L
Grade for elementary age
Got this for my granddaughter for Christmas and this is just perfect kept her occupied for hours and she didn't even realize it was educational.
J**N
Takes a bit to get down
Bought this for my 9 year old and downloaded the edu app for Sphero. He gave up and thought it was too hard to code. (He’s not patient). Using my phone to “drive” it is a little tricky even as an adult. Learning curve. I downloaded the edu app and it is easier to use to build up to coding. My son plays with it often and is feeling more comfortable with experimenting with codes seems pretty durable. I even like playing with it and trying out the codes.