
Have you met Marty V2?
Since Marty V1 was first made and sent to schools across the world in 2017, a lot has changed! While Marty V1 was great for making STEM learning engaging and fun for teachers and students, there were a few tweaks to be made.
Marty V2 has kept all the best bits from V1 (the dancing, kicking, eyebrow-wiggling and personality are all here to stay!) but is easier to use, stronger, and with great features including Bluetooth, sound & voice, add-ons & expansions.
If you have a Marty V1 in your classroom or school and think it might be time for a new Marty, we’re here to help.
Less waste, more coding fun ♻️
If you no longer use your Marty V1, we can collect your robot, refurbish, and donate them. We are delighted to support organizations like The Turing Trust and Perfecto Labs, who work tirelessly to transform education.
If you’re interested in donating your Marty V1, please get in touch with us at hello@robotical.io. We’ll arrange everything, from the collection to donation and even throw in a 25% discount on Marty V2 robots or class packs.

How to identify your Marty 🤔
If you’re wondering which version of Marty you have, the quickest way to find out is to check the legs. Marty V1 has 4 screws on the front of each leg, while Marty V2 only has one.

Try before you buy
If you’d like to try a Marty V2 before you upgrade, we offer free, two-week trials. We’ll even cover shipping & collection costs and provide virtual training for teachers. Find out more about the free trial here.
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