How to Determine Your Finch Robot Version
π Quick Visual Guide to Finch Robot Versions
π¦ Finch 1.0 (Legacy Model)
- Shape: Flat, triangle-shaped body
- Connection: USB tethered only
- Sensors: Basic β light sensors, accelerometer, temperature, obstacle detection (no line sensors)
- Motors: Differential drive (two wheels + tail skid)
- Lights: Single LED light
- Wireless: Not Bluetooth compatible
π¦ Finch 2.0
- Shape: Larger than Finch 1, sleeker rounded shell
- Connection: USB only (no wireless)
- Sensors: Line sensors, accelerometer, light & temperature, obstacle sensors
- LEDs: RGB LEDs on the beak
- Improved: Wheel control and sensors compared to Finch 1
π¦ Finch 3.0 (Latest Model)
- Shape: Chunky base with swappable micro:bit brain (displayed on top)
- Connection: USB or Bluetooth wireless
- Sensors: Via micro:bit β accelerometer, compass, buttons, light & temperature
- Extras: Line sensors, obstacle detection, rechargeable (no AA batteries)
- Programming: Supports MakeCode, Python, Java, Snap!
- Best for: Modern classrooms and wireless flexibility
π οΈ How to Confirm Your Finch Model
- Check the Robot Physically:
- Look for a micro:bit slot β thatβs Finch 3.0
- USB-only without micro:bit, likely Finch 1 or 2
- Check the Bottom Label:
- Sticker may show serial or version
F1
= Finch 1
F2
= Finch 2
F3
or FB
= Finch 3
- Use BirdBrain Software:
- Plug in the Finch and run the BirdBrain Robot Server
- It will detect and identify your Finch version
- Compare with Product Images: