BBC Micro Bit V2 Starter Kit

Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity
291609
£17.00 ex VAT
x2 AAA batteries included
  • LED light display
  • Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
  • 25 red LEDs
  • Onboard speaker
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This BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that introduces you to how SW and HW work together. It has an LED light display, buttons, sensors, a speaker, microphone and many other input/output features that, when programmed, let it interact with you and your world. You will need a computer, tablet or phone to write and send code to the micro: bit, but once the code is on the micro: bit it works as a standalone device with just the battery pack. Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), ideal for communicating with other devices such as smartphones and tablets. Micro:bit works with Microsoft, MacOS, Apple iPads (and iPhones) and Android devices. Computing is made physical. Use the micro:bit to sense, measure and log light, temperature, sound, movement, magnetism. Nordic nRF52833 processor with 512KB flash and 128KB RAM. 5x5 LED display matrix, 25 red LEDs with 255-step intensity control. 2 programmable tactile buttons for user function, full speed USB 2.0 interface via micro USB connection. New notched edge connector makes it easier to connect things like crocodile clip, conductive thread. MEMS Microphone with LED indicator, dedicated I2C bus for peripherals. Onboard speaker, capacitive touch sensor, motion sensor and temperature sensors. LED matrix can be used to sense ambient light with software algorithm.