π Code, Create, Conquer!
The Vilros BBC Micro:bit V2 Project Starter Kit is a comprehensive introduction to coding, featuring the upgraded micro:bit v2 and 8 essential accessories, including a USB cable, battery holder, alligator clips, and more. Perfect for beginners, this kit empowers users to explore the world of coding and electronics with ease, all backed by a 1-year warranty.
Processor Brand | Nordic |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
RAM Memory Technology | Integrated (likely within the Nordic nRF52833 processor) |
Processor Count | 1 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
R**S
LlegΓ³ antes de lo esperado
Llega en perfecto estado buen empaque y justo lo que pedi
J**Y
Great Learning Tool
I am teaching my granddaughters programming as part of their home schooling curriculum. I started with Scratch, which I think is brilliant. We did a structured run through Scratch and they did great! As a next step, I wanted to do some electronics with them , and intended to use Raspberry Pis for that, taking advantage of the GPIO interface.Then I discovered micro:bits. They are much more basic than Raspberry Pis, but they have two big advantages over Raspberry Pis for education. (1) They have on-board hardware that can be controlled using the micro:bit programming language (more on that below...) You can introduce kids to the idea of hardware control without breadboarding. (2) You don't have to teach kids a new OS to use them. My grandkids are already familiar with Windows - I don't want to spend a lot of time teaching them Raspberry Pi OS ( a variant of Linux), which would be a distraction at this point. Maybe later.Microsoft wrote a programming language for micro:bit called Blocks. However, they leveraged the design of Scratch, so my grandkids can leverage their knowledge of Scratch over to Blocks. Initially Blocks was only available as a web app, but recently Microsoft created a stand-alone app for Windows called MakeCode for microbit, which is what we use. It has a lot of special blocks that make programming a micro:bit easy.This Vilros kit has everything you need for using a micro:bit without breadboarding (micro:bit, battery holder, USB cable, wires w/alligator clips, larger soft side storage case) plus some very basic breadboarding kit (small bread board & base, micro:bit to breadboard adapter, pinned wires). If you want to use a micro:bit to do breadboarding with electronic components, there are a variety of kits available. However, the alligator clips allow kids to do some basic off-board electrical projects without breadboarding.Finally, the folks who brought you micro:bit ( the BBC, oddly enough) have created a library of projects that are well within the capabilities of interested kids. I would recommend working through the tutorials in order before trying the more advanced projects - it allows kids to get some successes and confidence under their belts before trying the projects that require more experience.At any rate, I think that micro:bits are well designed for education, as is the Blocks programming language. This kit includes a well thought out set of useful components to compliment the micro:bit.
A**R
Very useful
I think the Vilros logo should be inverted and additional support should be given to the microbit board. Other that I am very pleased with this product.
M**R
Nice Kit.
This kit is pretty good. The breadboard is usable, the collection of wires and alligator clips is solid, the breakout board that connects to the micro:bit fits with everything else nicely. The micro:bit case and the case for everything is cute. This is a kit has quite a lot to get you going. Maybe not as a first kit (since has no sensors), but most definitely as a second kit.
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