








🚀 Power your creativity with the ultimate DIY electronics playground!
The LAFVIN Electronic Fun Kit Bundle is a compact, versatile starter kit featuring a power supply module with selectable 3.3V/5V outputs, a precision potentiometer, and a breadboard optimized for quick prototyping. Compatible with Arduino MEGA2560 and Raspberry Pi IDE, it includes essential components like resistors, capacitors, and LEDs, all neatly packed for easy access. Ideal for beginners and hobbyists seeking an affordable, portable electronics lab to jumpstart their projects.
| ASIN | B076KGYJH2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,340 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Date First Available | October 19, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.4 ounces |
| Item model number | LA-004 |
| Manufacturer | LAFVIN |
| Package Dimensions | 7.5 x 6.2 x 1.9 inches |
K**K
Good starter set
Keep the overall price in mind. Local electronics stores might charge 10-15 dollars for a bread board this size. All the extras are nice and do seem to work as intended. The LEDs work, just remember to use the appropriate resistor for your voltage (most likely somewhere in the ballpark of 200-1000 ohms). The “power supply” board is interesting. Its jumpers are marked for either 3.3 or 5 volts. I powered it up using a 5.5 volt power supply, but was only able to get 4.2 and 3.3 volts respectively. The sweet spot appears to be about 6.8-7.5 volt input. Not a big deal, but don’t rely on it for precise applications. Several of the items, including the power supply board, arrived with bent pins. I was able to bend everything back with no lasting effects. The overall quality isn’t great, and if you are an electronics aficionado, this set isn’t for you. For a basic kit at a great price, this is the one.
W**T
Lab playground in a box
Its a mini experimenters lab in a box. The components alone are worth the price of this kit; I had my doubts but wow - The breadboard is just the right size for testing a quick design. I have the larger boards but found this size ideal for getting a quick "patch" or test together. Easily slipped into a little box or stuffed into a chassis where the bigger boards just won't fit. The power regulator board will provide +5 and/or +3.3, ideal for using a USB port for power; the USB cable is NOT included but I have plenty of those things floating around so that it's not a problem for me. I hook up an RC battery most of the time for power when playing around anyway. I have many of these little power boards and they are fantastic. I'm considering these kits for beginners in our robotics club. I'll likely add a few Arduino mini-pro's to round it out. oh, and I think I've paid almost this much for just the bundle of jumpers in the past - ha! An impressive assortment of components in such a tiny box. -- just saying!
J**A
This is NOT a starter kit for projects. It is a supplementary kit
If you want to start learning about electronics and DIY stuff, this kit is not for that. You may want to look for starter kits that include documentation or tutorials. This kit has many pieces that you may need for additional projects, or to start new projects but you already are using some common pieces like LEDs, resistors or capacitors. For the price, yeah, is what you paid for, but don't expect to start learning with this only. You will want to get other (more expensive?) kits which include some sort of documentation to start with. You need another breadboard? This kit (may be/is) for you. You need few more 100, 1k, 2k, 5k resistors? This kit (may be/is) for you. You need some jumper wires? This kit (may be/is) for you. You need a 3.3v/5v power supply module? This kit (may be/is) for you. Overall, if you want to learn how NOT to blow up LEDs, yeah, this kit is good for you.
B**N
Decent
Pretty good I had to bend some prongs on the power supply but it is a good kit
J**N
This is what you need!
If you are an experimental type DIY builder, this kit is the making more of your builds actually work. Not only that, but I have actually stuck this thing inside a build as the permanent circuit...though I admit it did come loose, so you expect to add some tape or something to help keep your wires in place if you plan to have this breadboard inside your final build. Out of all the random electronic parts kits I have gotten to learn and experiment with, this is the one that most quickly advanced me towards my goal. Honestly, I think this is the first kit to buy, if you are just starting out, because of the way it is enabling and that is encouraging. Just buy this. You won't regret it!
T**I
Plenty of components, inexpensive kit, well organized
I really love this adruino kit Pros: - a lot of different components which are suitable for building a lot of different fun circuits and my student life (electrical engineer) - very well organized package - inexpensive kit - can’t wait to have fun with this!! - resistor reading table Cons: I expected to have a guideline how to test adruino and some small tricks but nothing. However, I can use youtube for it! Not a big deal!
T**R
Great little starter kit
Was on the market for a little starter kit to mess around with, with my son using a raspberry pi and decided to try this kit out. I had the chance to test out some of the pieces over the weekend and as far as the pieces from the kit that i tried, (LEDs, breadboard, buttons, power supply module, and some others) all functioned as expected and I managed to not blow up my raspberry pi haha. I would certainly recommend this kit to anyone out there looking to experiment with a raspberry pi and need a compilation of the basic bits and pieces needed to do so.
M**L
I would recommend this set if you want to learn about the ...
This is a complete kit and really has all the most important sensors and motors. As an experienced Arduino user, I would recommend this set if you want to learn about the basic sensors to learn how to code. It also comes with a nice toolkit. Perfect for teaching kids and very portable
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