From single board computers to Internet of Things kits and everything in between
Let's shopThe BBC micro:bit V2.2 is a mini computer that has been designed to make the coding fun and easy to learn. The micro:bit Club is a kit containing 10 lots of bundles of 10 x micro:bit V2.2 boards as well as the essentials to get powered up and ready to programme – the perfect choice for teaching groups and learning how to code using the micro:bit.
The NEZHA Inventor's Kit is designed for BBC micro:bit and contains multiple sensors and modules including LEDs, trimpot, soil moisture sensor, ultrasonic sensor, crash sensor, line-tracking sensor, etc., and over 400 pieces of bricks. It is the perfect kit allowing each child to become an inventor while learning how to build programmed robots.
The Makeblock HaloCode Standard Kit is a wireless single-board computer designed to introduce students to programming and coding. With its built-in Wi-Fi modules, students can easily connect the HaloCode to the internet and explore simple IoT projects and LAN functionality applications.
The DFRobot maqueen is a graphical programming robot that is ideal for STEM education. The mini robot uses plug-and-play to help children learn graphical programming in an entertaining way, nurturing logical thinking. It's fun and simple to operate with features including light chasing, line tracking and sensors as eyes for object avoidance.