Collection: Jsumo

Robotics Collection

JSumo Robotics Parts, Kits, Sensors, and Competition Builds

Explore JSumo on Circuitrocks for competition-ready robotics kits, line follower parts, sumo robot components, controller boards, motors, wheels, and sensors. This collection is built for students, hobbyists, robotics clubs, and schools that want reliable parts for fast prototyping, classroom builds, and contest-ready robots.

PH school competition-ready Sumo & line follower builds Sensors, motors & wheels Fast prototyping

The JSumo collection at Circuitrocks brings together practical robotics parts that are already well suited for real builds. Now that JSumo products are live on the store, this page helps customers quickly understand what the collection is for, what kinds of robots can be built, and which related categories to pair with their order. Whether you are building a mini sumo robot, a PID line follower, a robotics class demo, or a modular school competition platform, these parts help you assemble faster and troubleshoot with less guesswork.

JSumo products are a strong fit for makers who value repeatable performance. Many builds depend on the right combination of motors, wheels, sensors, and controller boards, and this collection makes it easier to source those parts from one place. It is especially useful for robotics teams in the Philippines looking for ready-to-build parts without piecing everything together from unrelated modules.

Why choose JSumo parts

Competition-focused

Ideal for robotics projects where consistency, response time, traction, and clean integration matter.

Beginner-friendly

Great for students and first-time builders who need clear use cases for motors, sensors, and controllers.

Modular and scalable

Build a simple robot first, then upgrade with better sensing, wheels, power handling, and tuning parts later.

What you can build

  • Mini sumo robots for school competitions and club events
  • Line follower robots from beginner level to PID-tuned builds
  • Obstacle avoidance robots and sensor-based navigation demos
  • Motor control and encoder feedback experiments
  • Controller board + sensor testing setups
  • Classroom STEM robotics kits and workshop builds
  • Fast prototype platforms for thesis and capstone projects
  • Custom robotics systems that mix JSumo parts with Arduino or ESP32 hardware

Starter bundles

First Robot Build

A practical beginner setup with a controller, motor driver, 2 motors, wheels, power source, and wiring.

Microcontrollers · Motor drivers · Motors

Line Follower Bundle

Combine line sensors, motors, wheels, and stable power parts for a cleaner line-tracking build.

Line sensors · Robot chassis · Wheels

Competition Upgrade Pack

Add better sensing, improved traction, stronger power handling, and cleaner mechanical support.

Sensors · Power management · Connectors & cables

Recommended add-ons

Related JSumo products now posted

This collection now includes live JSumo product listings such as robot kits, controller boards, motors, wheel pairs, IR sensors, caster wheels, and competition parts. That means customers can now browse and buy actual JSumo products directly from this collection page instead of using it only as an informational landing page.

Good to know: JSumo parts are often used in high-current moving builds. Motors and traction parts can demand more current than a controller pin or USB source can safely provide.

Plan your robot around a proper motor driver, suitable power management, and clean wiring from the start.

Technical specifications

Typical project type Robotics, motion control, sensor navigation, line follower builds, and mini sumo competition robots
Common interfaces GPIO, PWM, I2C, SPI, and UART depending on the specific product
Power planning Motors can draw high current, so use a proper driver and a battery or supply with enough current headroom
Logic ecosystem Commonly used with 3.3V and 5V platforms such as Arduino, ESP32, and similar boards
Best practice Separate motor power from logic power when possible and use good grounding and decoupling for cleaner performance
Ideal users Students, robotics clubs, STEM educators, hobbyists, and competition teams in the Philippines

Pinout & power notes

Quick build rule: If it is a motor, do not power it directly from a microcontroller pin.

  • Use a motor driver matched to your motor’s current draw.
  • Use a stable power setup to prevent resets and brownouts.
  • Check voltage compatibility before connecting sensors, controller boards, and communication modules.
  • Confirm product-specific pinout details on each product page before wiring your final build.

What’s in the box

Box contents depend on the specific JSumo product. Some items are complete kits, while others are individual parts such as wheels, sensors, motors, or boards. Wires, batteries, headers, chassis parts, and accessories may be sold separately. Please check each item page for the exact inclusions.

FAQ

Are JSumo parts good for school robotics competitions?

Yes. JSumo products are a strong fit for school competitions because they are practical for sumo bots, line followers, and other performance-based classroom robotics builds.

Can I use JSumo products with Arduino or ESP32?

In many cases, yes. Always confirm the logic voltage, required interface, and power needs of each specific product before wiring.

What is the most common mistake in robotics builds?

Weak power planning. Motors can pull surge current, so many robot issues come from using an undersized battery, weak regulator, or the wrong driver.

Do I need to buy extra accessories with JSumo products?

Often yes. Depending on the build, you may still need batteries, chargers, wires, headers, motor drivers, controller boards, or chassis parts.

Do you ship JSumo products within the Philippines?

Yes. Circuitrocks offers nationwide shipping in the Philippines. Final delivery time depends on your location and courier route.


Robotics Collection

JSumo Robotics Parts, Kits, Sensors, and Competition Builds

Explore JSumo on Circuitrocks for competition-ready robotics kits, line follower parts, sumo robot components, controller boards, motors, wheels, and sensors. This collection is built for students, hobbyists, robotics clubs, and schools that want reliable parts for fast prototyping, classroom builds, and contest-ready robots.

PH school competition-ready Sumo & line follower builds Sensors, motors & wheels Fast prototyping

The JSumo collection at Circuitrocks brings together practical robotics parts that are already well suited for real builds. Now that JSumo products are live on the store, this page helps customers quickly understand what the collection is for, what kinds of robots can be built, and which related categories to pair with their order. Whether you are building a mini sumo robot, a PID line follower, a robotics class demo, or a modular school competition platform, these parts help you assemble faster and troubleshoot with less guesswork.

JSumo products are a strong fit for makers who value repeatable performance. Many builds depend on the right combination of motors, wheels, sensors, and controller boards, and this collection makes it easier to source those parts from one place. It is especially useful for robotics teams in the Philippines looking for ready-to-build parts without piecing everything together from unrelated modules.

Why choose JSumo parts

Competition-focused

Ideal for robotics projects where consistency, response time, traction, and clean integration matter.

Beginner-friendly

Great for students and first-time builders who need clear use cases for motors, sensors, and controllers.

Modular and scalable

Build a simple robot first, then upgrade with better sensing, wheels, power handling, and tuning parts later.

What you can build

  • Mini sumo robots for school competitions and club events
  • Line follower robots from beginner level to PID-tuned builds
  • Obstacle avoidance robots and sensor-based navigation demos
  • Motor control and encoder feedback experiments
  • Controller board + sensor testing setups
  • Classroom STEM robotics kits and workshop builds
  • Fast prototype platforms for thesis and capstone projects
  • Custom robotics systems that mix JSumo parts with Arduino or ESP32 hardware

Starter bundles

First Robot Build

A practical beginner setup with a controller, motor driver, 2 motors, wheels, power source, and wiring.

Microcontrollers · Motor drivers · Motors

Line Follower Bundle

Combine line sensors, motors, wheels, and stable power parts for a cleaner line-tracking build.

Line sensors · Robot chassis · Wheels

Competition Upgrade Pack

Add better sensing, improved traction, stronger power handling, and cleaner mechanical support.

Sensors · Power management · Connectors & cables

Recommended add-ons

Related JSumo products now posted

This collection now includes live JSumo product listings such as robot kits, controller boards, motors, wheel pairs, IR sensors, caster wheels, and competition parts. That means customers can now browse and buy actual JSumo products directly from this collection page instead of using it only as an informational landing page.

Good to know: JSumo parts are often used in high-current moving builds. Motors and traction parts can demand more current than a controller pin or USB source can safely provide.

Plan your robot around a proper motor driver, suitable power management, and clean wiring from the start.

Technical specifications

Typical project type Robotics, motion control, sensor navigation, line follower builds, and mini sumo competition robots
Common interfaces GPIO, PWM, I2C, SPI, and UART depending on the specific product
Power planning Motors can draw high current, so use a proper driver and a battery or supply with enough current headroom
Logic ecosystem Commonly used with 3.3V and 5V platforms such as Arduino, ESP32, and similar boards
Best practice Separate motor power from logic power when possible and use good grounding and decoupling for cleaner performance
Ideal users Students, robotics clubs, STEM educators, hobbyists, and competition teams in the Philippines

Pinout & power notes

Quick build rule: If it is a motor, do not power it directly from a microcontroller pin.

  • Use a motor driver matched to your motor’s current draw.
  • Use a stable power setup to prevent resets and brownouts.
  • Check voltage compatibility before connecting sensors, controller boards, and communication modules.
  • Confirm product-specific pinout details on each product page before wiring your final build.

What’s in the box

Box contents depend on the specific JSumo product. Some items are complete kits, while others are individual parts such as wheels, sensors, motors, or boards. Wires, batteries, headers, chassis parts, and accessories may be sold separately. Please check each item page for the exact inclusions.

FAQ

Are JSumo parts good for school robotics competitions?

Yes. JSumo products are a strong fit for school competitions because they are practical for sumo bots, line followers, and other performance-based classroom robotics builds.

Can I use JSumo products with Arduino or ESP32?

In many cases, yes. Always confirm the logic voltage, required interface, and power needs of each specific product before wiring.

What is the most common mistake in robotics builds?

Weak power planning. Motors can pull surge current, so many robot issues come from using an undersized battery, weak regulator, or the wrong driver.

Do I need to buy extra accessories with JSumo products?

Often yes. Depending on the build, you may still need batteries, chargers, wires, headers, motor drivers, controller boards, or chassis parts.

Do you ship JSumo products within the Philippines?

Yes. Circuitrocks offers nationwide shipping in the Philippines. Final delivery time depends on your location and courier route.