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BitCar is a micro:bit project that designs a smart, programmable robot car to encourage kids’ STEAM learning. After combining programs from Microsoft MakeCode, the robot car will be able to perform line following, obstacle avoidance and even a wheelie. The car carries a speaker itself for playing melodies and sound effect, and has 4 colorful RGB LEDs on the underside of it and a detachable ultrasonic sensor in the front for avoiding obstacles on the way.
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BitStarter Kit is mainly designed for users who are beginning to learn and use the micro:bit. It has 3 connection ports for Grove modules, allowing beginners to explore micro:bit projects with diverse functions. You can easily slide the micro:bit into the BitMaker Lite. The included buzzer also makes possible a lot of interesting audio projects, e.g. a fruit piano. In addition, this kit consists of a slide potentiometer, an ultrasonic sensor and a servo to implement various creative and fun ideas or designs. You’ll quickly and easily start a project with the micro:bit, BitMaker Lite and the Grove modules as all of these components are plug and play. You can use Microsoft MakeCode to program your custom code.
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BitPlayer provides you inspiration and excitement to make creations such as a portable piano or a smart calculator. To be easier to carry and use, BitPlayer abandoned an allbutton design that a typical game controller would use in favor of a 2-axes joystick. It includes another 6 programmable buttons labeled as L, R, A, B, C and D. Besides, the BitPlayer itself features a buzzer, a vibration motor and a Grove I2 C port to give kids lively and interactive experience of game. You can easily enjoy DIY projects anywhere by installing 2 AAA batteries into the BitPlayer. As tested already, BitPlayer can interact with other devices when Bluetooth positioning is within a distance range about 10 meter.
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BitWearable Kit is designed for micro:bit beginners. It includes a BitWear, which serves as a micro:bit expansion board allowing users to make fun wearable gadgets. Simply power the BitWear with two CR2032 batteries, then you are ready to go. BitWear also has a vibration motor, a buzzer and an addressable RGB LED on board, all designed for your fun wearable projects. Program your micro:bit using Microsoft Makecode to make it display time or customized images. You can also strap your ’BitWatch’ on your wrist like a regular watch.
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