First of all they don't even say what to do to transfer the code to the board. This might seem obvious to those in the know, but since their projects end abruptly without telling you where to click on the screen to pass the code, I had to reach out to Google and YouTube for an answer. So the instructions are wrong and we are only in project 4! Nothing worked with the type of board they were supposed to choose. I had to use a different type of board as one reviewer here said. Nothing worked! Turns out that when they said to connect pin #8 it should have been #13! Again, I had to spend a lot of time searching the internet. Meanwhile, my son completely lost interest when he saw that nothing was working. So far the components seem to be working fine, their instruction manual sucks. If you're good with Arduino and just want to get your hands on the components, I think you're getting good value for your money here. If you are looking for instructions I would look elsewhere or at least get another resource as so far their guide is confusing and not good at all. I'm still debating whether I should just give it all back and get something else from a reliable conductor.
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