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GAN Robot, Cube Solving Machine Automatic Puzzle Scrambler & Solver with Artificial Intelligence, Compatible 356i Cubes

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Released in July 2021, this puzzle is much like the GAN 11 M Duo, but without the corner-core magnets.

Released in August 2019. The GAN 251 M is the newest 2x2 release from GAN. This puzzle features all of the same characteristics of the 249 V2 M like great corner cutting, matte finish, a light/airy feel, and a medium magnetic strength. This small increase in size (2mm), although seemingly insignificant, is definitely noticeable and gives the solver much more control over the puzzle and ultimately leads to a better solving experience.

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STAY CONNECTED WITH GAN CUBE: By choosing GAN Cube, you are choosing the world's most successful cube brand. No worry about missing parts or unpleasant experiences, our CS Team will make you satisfied. Wir haben das Gespann mit Roboter und 356i zusammen für 141 Euro erhalten (Coupon, wenn gemeinsam in Warenkorb). The GAN Air UM was released in January 2017. At the first mass produced magnetic 3x3, and at the time, the only one. It was the result of a collaboration between Cubicle Labs and GAN. Cubicle Labs did the magnetism, while GAN made the “U”. U stands for Ultimate, which meant this was a GAN Air Ultimate. The Ultimate was an Air that had the pieces glued together and the screws in the pieces removed to reduce weight. It was also set up by GAN, and had more GES nuts and accessories than the standard Air. The magnets in the UM were considered weak compared to the other magnetic cubes at the time (GTSv1 M and Valk M), but the magnets are stronger than the ones usually used on modern cubes. A prototype (later named as GAN Air 473, which was given away.) was used to break the former 3x3 world record of 4.73 seconds by Feliks Zemdegs. Many of the top cubers, such as Max Park, Feliks Zemdegs, Kian Mansour, etc. used the cube as their main. Many criticized the cube for being very loud and crunchy, compared to the relatively soft Air. Some also had problems with the magnets falling out. An updated version of the 354 M released February 2020. It's close in performance to the GAN X and has frosted plastic as opposed to the normal, glossy plastic of the original 354. Also said to have a softer feel than the original 354.

Released in 2016. A large 2x2 160mm across each edge made up of 8 GAN 3x3 storage boxes as the cubies. Was meant to store 2x2s, but as it used a 356 core it could be used as a fully-functional 2x2. GAN has collaborated with Rubik's to make two speedcubes for the Red Bull World Cup. They feature many GAN elements as they were mostly designed by GAN, however they also have tiles like the Rubik's 2.0 series. They are fairly average cubes, certainly not bad, but not top of the market. There are currently only a 2x2 and a 3x3, known as RSC2 and RSC3 in the range. I bought this Robot together with their GAN356i Cube about one month ago. Overall, they are good and I will recommend them to you guys. DESIGN FOR CONVENIENCE: GAN Robot is foldable and portable with quakeproof, non-slip desk; It has 5 claws which grip cube firmly and turn precisely, and a button to fetch your cube in a simple way.

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GAN's newest smart cube to date, which features adjustable magnets along with the standard hardware adjustment features. Considered to be one of the best smart cubes, competing with the MoYu Weilong AI. This puzzle has a feel that s very similar to the GAN 11 M Pro. But traditional magnetic cubes glued the magnets into the pieces, which makes nearly impossible to change magnet forces in these Released in May 2021. This is a upgraded version of Classic 251 M. It came in three Variants, Air which had a light, gliding feel, Pro which featued Corner-Core Magnets similar to GAN 11 M Pro, and Leap which featured enlarged magnets on the core. Some cubers, however, reported fairly serious catching issues on the cube, however there are mixed opinions on this. The general consensus now is that the factory tensions were different on different cubes, so different cubers had different out-of-the-box opinions.

Another colour variation option here; you may change the colour of the magnet capsules. Unlike what you may have thought, these are not clear, yellow, and green like in GMS - instead they are clear (default), orange, and purple.Released at the same time as the 11 M, this puzzle is much like the 11 M but has no magnets. This makes the puzzle cheaper, however most people don't recommend this puzzle due to it being non-magnetic. Unlike all the other puzzles in the 11 M line, this puzzle uses the GES V4 instead of the newer GES Pro+. A feature seen only seen on the X is different magnet options, however these are not interchangeable like in the GAN 356X. This is because you select one magnet option and you don't get the others. The magnetic options are standard; Clear 3*2, Yellow 3*1.8, and Green 3.16, however there is no magnetless option as we see in the GMS unit in the 356X, however regardless of what strength you choose the magnets will ship with clear capsules. Curiously, there are two different categories for corners and edges, assuming you want different strength in them.

FOCUS ON SOLVING, NOT SCRAMBLING: Scramble is so boring, why not give it to GAN Robot? It masters 43 quintillion kinds of possible patterns, seamlessly combined with APP’s training and battle mode. DESIGN FOR CONVENIENCE: GAN Robot is foldable and portable with a quakeproof, non-slip desk; It has 5 claws that grip the cube firmly and turn precisely, and a button to fetch your cube in a simple way. A standard Gans Air instead it came with 3 GES nuts, a bag, and a metal tensioning tool in addition to the cube.

A PRODUCT OF FUTURE INTELLIGENCE: The cube can be recognized whatever direction it's been put in and Robot instantly give out best algorithm. Support dual cubes for OLL, PLL or specified scramble-practice.

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