I really enjoyed playing with this set. The first thing I did was take stock and everything was there, in clearly labeled packaging. The instructions on the website for the various projects mostly consisted of an .ino file (Arduino IDE compatible) and a setup image. You don't learn that. Search YouTube and Google for tutorials (I found the TopTechBoy website particularly helpful) and learn how to create something for yourself. So what's going on: After about a week I suddenly couldn't upload to the board anymore. I emailed support and got an immediate response. They sent me a new one so hopefully the first one was just an accident. At $26 for everything included, it would still be worth it if I had to buy an actual Arduino Uno separately.
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