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BBC micro:bit V2 Starter Kit

SKU 2105
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£17.82 inc VAT
£14.85 ex VAT

This BBC micro:bit V2 starter kit is a great way to jump right in and create projects with the BBC micro:bit. It contains 1x BBC micro:bit V2 and a quick start guide with a USB A to micro B cable so you can plug it into a computer and get programming straight away. The battery holder with connector plugs into the BBC micro:bit supplying it with power for portable projects. Batteries are included!

The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that you can code, customise, and control to bring your digital ideas, games, and apps to life. Measuring 4cm by 5cm, and designed to be fun and easy to use. You can create anything from games and animations to scrolling stories - all you need is imagination and creativity.

The BBC micro:bit is completely programmable. That means each of its LEDs can be individually programmed as can its buttons, inputs and outputs, accelerometer, magnetometer, and Bluetooth Smart Technology. The BBC micro:bit can be programmed in Javascript, Python, and Microsoft Block Editor + Touch Develop.

Kit Includes:

  • 1 x BBC micro:bit V2
  • 1 x USB A to micro B cable 1.8m
  • 1 x AAA battery holder with connector
  • 2 x AAA Ultra Alkaline batteries
  • Quick start guide

Features:

  • Size: approx. 5cm x 4cm
  • Weight: 8g
  • Microprocessor: 32-bit ARM® Cortex M0 CPU
  • A 5x5 LED matrix with 25 red LEDs to light up and can display animated patterns, scrolling text, and alphanumeric characters
  • Two programmable buttons. Use them as a games controller, or control music on a smartphone
  • The on-board motion detector or 3-AXIS digital accelerometer can detect movement e.g. shake, tilt or free-fall, and use it to control motion activated games
  • A built-in compass, a 3D magnetometer to sense which direction you're facing and your movement in degrees and detect the presence of certain metals and magnets
  • Bluetooth® Smart Technology. Connect the micro:bit to another micro:bit, devices, phones, tablets, cameras, and other everyday objects
  • Five Ring Input and Output (I/O) including power (PWR), ground (GRD), and 3 x I/O. The micro:bit can read values from sensors and control things like motors or robots
  • 20 pin edge connector: This allows the micro:bit to be connected to other devices such as Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Galileo, and Kano through a standard connector
  • Micro-USB controller: This is controlled by a separate processor and presents the micro:bit to a computer as a memory stick
  • System LED x 1 yellow
  • System push button switch x 1