Building Robots. Learning Engineering. Sharing Everything.​​

Roborear is a hands-on robotics and embedded systems platform where students learn by building real projects using ESP32, sensors, motors, and modern tools like VS Code & PlatformIO. Visit Roborear’s youtube channel – click here

Shahrear, founder and robotics engineer at Roborear

Who is Behind Roborear?

 

Roborear is created by Shahrear Abedin Bhuiyan, a Mechanical Engineering student studying at BUET, with a strong passion for robotics, embedded systems, and creative engineering. As a student navigating the challenges of learning both theory and practical skills, Shahrear started Roborear to bridge the gap between classroom knowledge and real-world application.
Rather than waiting to become an expert, Roborear is built on the idea of learning by doing and sharing the journey—helping others grow while growing himself. Shahrear is also focusing on his personal experience aligning with the AI and automation era’s needs.

How Roborear Was Created

Roborear started as a simple idea:
“What if learning engineering felt like building something exciting instead of just reading theory?”

During the early days of university, it became clear that many students struggle to connect concepts like electronics, programming, and mechanics into real systems. Robotics became the perfect intersection of all these fields.

So Roborear was created as a platform to:
1. Document real projects
2. Simplify complex topics
3. Build a learning path through hands-on experience

What began as small ESP32 experiments has now evolved into a growing platform focused on practical robotics and engineering education.

What You Will Learn Here

Roborear focuses on practical, project-based learning. Instead of overwhelming theory, everything is explained through real applications.

Here, you will learn:

1. ESP32 and microcontroller programming
2. Robotics fundamentals and system design
3. Sensor integration and data handling
4. Motor control (DC motors, servo motors, drivers)
5. Wireless communication for robotics
6. Embedded systems using modern tools
7. Step-by-step project building

8. Roborics components reviews

Whether you are a beginner or an engineering student, this will help you turn ideas into working systems.

A vertical 9:16 infographic titled "The Roborear Manifesto." The center features a male engineering student focused on building a small 4-wheeled robot. Surrounding him are six panels: "Built by a Student," "Learn by Building," "Practical Embedded Systems," "Beginner Friendly," "Modern Tools" (showing VS Code and Python), and "Documenting the Journey" (showing an open engineering lab notebook with sketches and "Fixed" stamps).

Why Roborear Is Different

Built by a Student, for Students

Roborear is created by a mechanical engineering student who understands the struggle of learning robotics from scratch. Every project is explained in a simple, practical way — no unnecessary complexity.

Learn by Building Real Projects

No boring theory dumps. Every concept is taught through hands-on builds — ESP32 robots, motor drivers, sensors, and real working systems.

Practical Embedded Systems Focus

From PWM to motor control, wireless communication to sensor integration — everything is explained in a way that connects theory with real hardware.

Beginner Friendly, Yet Powerful

Whether you’re just starting or already experimenting with microcontrollers, we help you level up step by step.

Modern Tools & Workflow

Using tools like VS Code, PlatformIO, Python, and OpenCV — projects are built with real-world development practices, not outdated methods.

Documenting the Engineering Journey

Roborear isn’t just tutorials. It’s a growing engineering lab — documenting experiments, failures, improvements, and future innovations. Read blogs – click here

Roborear Future Goal

The long-term vision of Roborear is to become a complete learning ecosystem for robotics and engineering students.
Future goals include:
1. Full beginner-to-advanced robotics courses
2. PCB design and embedded systems training
3. Real-world engineering project series
4. A strong online community of builders and learners
5. High-quality educational content accessible worldwide
We aims to help students not just pass exams—but build real skills that matter.

The Mission

 

At Roborear, we believe that the blueprint for the future is written not just in textbooks, but in code, circuits, and creativity. Our mission is to dismantle the walls between theoretical knowledge and real-world application. We are dedicated to making engineering education a hands-on adventure, transforming complex concepts into tangible creations.

We exist to empower the next generation of innovators—the tinkerers, the problem-solvers, and the dreamers. By providing accessible tools, collaborative environments, and project-based learning, we guide students to move beyond passive learning. We are here to spark that moment of discovery when an idea becomes a working prototype.

Because in the end, we know that the best way to learn engineering isn’t to memorize it—it’s to build it, break it, and build it again.

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