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Explore six engaging STEM projects - like traffic lights, a brick car, a temperature‑controlled fan, a smart lamp, wipers, and a trebuchet - using this micro:bit Ring:bit expansion kit with building bricks and servos. Developed on Ring:bit Expansion Board: Key Features: Build 6 creative projects using motors, lights & building blocks Ring:bit V2 board converts micro:bit pins for easy plug-and-play use Learn STEM concepts: sensors, control systems, automation, and more Supports MakeCode & Python programming LEGO-compatible bricks & no soldering needed Encourages creativity, experimentation, and hands-on learning Applications: Packing List: Note: no micro:bit board included Batteries required: 3 x AAA Want to add on BBC micro:bit Go? Click here.


Take robotics and programming to the next level with the ELECFREAKS Smart Cutebot Pro V2. This upgraded version of the popular Cutebot combines advanced features and robust components, making it the perfect tool for aspiring engineers, coders, and makers. Designed to work seamlessly with the BBC micro:bit V1 and V2 (sold separately), this robot car is ideal for classrooms, workshops, or individual learning projects. The Smart Cutebot Pro V2 includes multiple sensors, motors, and programmable features, allowing for complex tasks such as obstacle avoidance, line following, and even remote control via Bluetooth. Whether you're just starting with robotics or looking to expand your existing skills, this kit provides endless opportunities for hands-on learning. Details: Key Features: Compatible with BBC micro:bit V1 & V2 (micro:bit not included) Enhanced ultrasonic sensor for precise obstacle detection Line-following sensors for autonomous navigation Dual high-precision motors with encoder feedback for accurate movement Bluetooth support for wireless control and programming RGB LED headlights and programmable taillights Onboard buzzer for sound-based feedback Rechargeable via USB, with no need for disposable batteries Programmable through MakeCode (block-based) and Python (via MicroPython) Compact design with a durable chassis for educational use and experimentation Packing List: Note: This kit does not include the micro:bit board. Battery required: 1 x 18650 lithium flat-topped battery. Want to add on BBC micro:bit Go? Click here.


The ELECFREAKS micro:bit Tinker Kit is an all-in-one electronics starter kit designed to make learning coding and hardware interaction fun and accessible. Built around the powerful Octopus:bit expansion board, this kit connects seamlessly with the BBC micro:bit (V1 & V2) and enables a wide range of plug-and-play experiments with no soldering required. With 10 modular components - including a crash sensor, temperature sensor, servo, LED light, and more—learners can explore circuits, sensors, and real-world applications in an intuitive, engaging way. Whether you’re teaching STEM in a classroom or diving into your first maker project at home, the Tinker Kit provides everything you need to get started. Developed on Octopus:bit Board Accessories Introduction: Kit Features: Built on the Octopus:bit expansion board for enhanced connectivity Compatible with BBC micro:bit V1 & V2 (board not included) Includes 10 electronic modules (e.g. LED, crash sensor, sound sensor, temperature sensor, servo) No soldering required – safe and simple for beginners Supports both MakeCode and Python programming Perfect for classrooms, makerspaces, workshops, or home use Encourages hands-on STEM learning and creative problem-solving Packing List: Note: This kit does not include the micro:bit board. Batteries required: 2 x AAA Want to add on BBC micro:bit Go? Click here.