This ROS educational robot car migrates complex computing tasks to a PC virtual machine environment, eliminating the need for an embedded development board (Jetson NANO/Raspberry Pi) as the main controller, while remotely transmitting data via MicroROS WIFI UDP from the ESP32 co-processor for efficient calculations and decision making; Yahboom equips 4 encoder motors at 310 rpm, a 7.4V high-capacity battery, a professional MicroROS control board, TOF lidar, and other accessories, all running ROS2-Humble with Python3 to enable obstacle avoidance, following, mapping/navigation, RVIZ simulation, multi-machine synchronization control, and seamless RVIZ/APP integration for robust, scalable educational robotics and autonomous navigation. Features It breaks away from traditional Jetson NANO/Raspberry Pi development boards by using a virtual machine as the controller to reduce costs. The MicroROS control board has a built-in ESP32, which uses MicroROS WIFI UDP to realize remote communication between the car and the PC virtual machine. Adopts the ROS2-Humble operating system and Python3 programming, and provides a large number of courses and source codes for user reference. Lidar obstacle avoidance, following, mapping/navigation, RVIZ simulation, multi-machine synchronization control, APP/handle remote control, and other functions are all supported. The chassis is made of aluminum alloy, equipped with a 310 encoder motor and a 7.4V high-capacity battery, offering a sleek appearance and excellent quality. Details Shipping List