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The image captures a close-up view of a partially assembled or tested DIY robotic car, likely in an indoor setting such as a workshop or competition. The main subject is a small, four-wheeled vehicle constructed on a light brown, possibly wooden or acrylic, chassis.

The robotic car features various electronic components, including an HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor mounted on a white breadboard, with two orange LEDs glowing brightly next to it. Numerous wires in red, black, and white connect the components. A blue microcontroller board (possibly an Arduino with a motor driver shield) is visible, along with a battery pack consisting of two AA or AAA batteries in a holder, and another yellow rectangular component labeled "PD1224". The car has four black rubber wheels.

A human hand is visible on the left, holding a black 9V battery connector or similar power lead, seemingly in the process of connecting or disconnecting power to the robot.

The robotic car rests on a textured, light blue silicone mat, which has "Circuit board location area" printed on it, along with ruler markings from "11" to "24" centimeters. In the background, slightly out of focus, are two framed certificates or awards on a wooden surface. Visible text on the certificates includes "ИКАТ", "нгелова Боярова", "ТРАНСПОРТ Авео Конок Пом", "ониада 2025" (suggesting "Olympiad 2025"), "Отбор" (team), "ЕЛЕКТРОНИАДА 2026" (suggesting "Electronics Olympiad 2026"), and "МАСТО". These details indicate the scene is related to an educational or competitive event, possibly an electronics or robotics competition in Shumen, Bulgaria. The glowing LEDs suggest the robot is powered on or being prepared for operation.
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Apr 24, 2026, 7:18 AM

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The image captures a close-up view of a partially assembled or tested DIY robotic car, likely in an indoor setting such as a workshop or competition. The main subject is a small, four-wheeled vehicle constructed on a light brown, possibly wooden or acrylic, chassis. The robotic car features various electronic components, including an HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor mounted on a white breadboard, with two orange LEDs glowing brightly next to it. Numerous wires in red, black, and white connect the components. A blue microcontroller board (possibly an Arduino with a motor driver shield) is visible, along with a battery pack consisting of two AA or AAA batteries in a holder, and another yellow rectangular component labeled "PD1224". The car has four black rubber wheels. A human hand is visible on the left, holding a black 9V battery connector or similar power lead, seemingly in the process of connecting or disconnecting power to the robot. The robotic car rests on a textured, light blue silicone mat, which has "Circuit board location area" printed on it, along with ruler markings from "11" to "24" centimeters. In the background, slightly out of focus, are two framed certificates or awards on a wooden surface. Visible text on the certificates includes "ИКАТ", "нгелова Боярова", "ТРАНСПОРТ Авео Конок Пом", "ониада 2025" (suggesting "Olympiad 2025"), "Отбор" (team), "ЕЛЕКТРОНИАДА 2026" (suggesting "Electronics Olympiad 2026"), and "МАСТО". These details indicate the scene is related to an educational or competitive event, possibly an electronics or robotics competition in Shumen, Bulgaria. The glowing LEDs suggest the robot is powered on or being prepared for operation.

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