Sphero LittleBits Droid Inventor Kit vs Wonder Workshop Dash

SpecSphero LittleBits Droid Inventor KitWonder Workshop Dash
Price (USD)$89–$119$149–$179
Year20172014
Autonomyremote-controlledsemi-autonomous
Environmentindoorindoor
Weight0.6 kg0.54 kg
Dimensions (cm)28L × 20W × 15H12.7H
ConnectivityWiFi, BluetoothBluetooth
Rating4.5/54.6/5

Sphero LittleBits Droid Inventor Kit

The Sphero LittleBits Droid Inventor Kit is a Star Wars-licensed R2-D2 build-and-code kit — assembling a custom R2-D2 using LittleBits snap-together electronic modules, then programming it using the Droid Inventor app. LittleBits was acquired by Sphero and the Droid Inventor Kit remains available through Amazon. Children build their own R2-D2 variant, customise its behaviour, and learn basic electronics and coding through Star Wars play. The LittleBits modular electronics platform makes it accessible for ages 8+ without soldering or wiring.

Wonder Workshop Dash

Wonder Workshop Dash is one of the most widely deployed classroom coding robots globally — a voice-responding, obstacle-detecting wheeled robot that has shipped to over 10,000 schools across the US. Dash responds to voice commands, navigates autonomously, reacts to obstacles, and connects to a family of accessory kits (xylophone, launcher, sketch kit). It programs across five apps spanning Blockly drag-and-drop through to Python-level Wonder, covering ages 6 through secondary school on the same robot. Common Sense Media and ISTE-certified curriculum makes Dash the default choice for K-8 school technology programs. Sold primarily through Wonder Workshop's website and education distributors.