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Review on πŸ” Explore BBC Micro:bit V2 with KEYESTUDIO Basic Starter Kit - Bluetooth, Compass, Motion Detection, LED Coding for Kids/Teens + Battery Holder & USB Cable by Samuel Mortimer

Revainrating 5 out of 5

He has a MicroBit for computers and accessories

There was a time when getting a BBC Micro:bit was impossible and people were willing to give anyone who could get their hands on it to pay any extra charge. . I think this kit is from that period. However, anyone can get a Micro:bit these days, so there's no reason to overpay for such a kit if it doesn't contain anything useful. This kit is very questionable so I would advise people to just get the Micro:bit. What You Get:-Micro:bit. Micro:bit is a really cool microcontroller with everything from LED matrix to tilt sensors. awesome USB-A micro cable. There is nothing more to say about the cable - 2xAA switching with power supply unit. It has an on/off switch and connects to the power adapter, which allows you to better use the Micro:bit for mobile devices. Good to have. A plastic case into which the components hardly fit. Taking out the power bits allows you to fit the Micro:bit and some useful components, but it's not big enough to be very useful for anything else. Cons: - This is it. Just power and a micro:bit in a plastic case that barely fits everything. Received this at the same time as the tiny solder kit and had to look under the cover to make sure they matched. So you only pay for food options. If you're really desperate for a micro:bit and a 2xAA power supply in a case that's barely big enough to store them along with some components then this is perfect for you, but I don't know how many people that covers. .

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Expensive insurance