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Simulate a fully smart home with Arduino? With 14 small sensor modules, the Keyestudio Smart Home Kit for Arduino allows detailed monitoring of various home parameters. a real house, such as opening/closing windows and doors, measuring light and toxic gas levels, automating lighting and sockets; the sky is the limit!
An Educational Kit with Arduino and about 30 Modules and Components, ideal for an introduction to electronics.
A Starter Kit Educational DIY Smart Home with the Arduino UNO R3, in a Component Box with a Protective Cover, with a Sensor of PIR Movements, a Bluetooth V4.0 Module, a Water Sensor, a Relay Module, a Humidity Sensor, an LCD1602 Display, even a Screwdriver, a Set that in total consists of about 110 pieces.
Now the ESP8266 D1 Mini v3 is no longer alone! If you like WiFi communication, especially with ESP8266 chips, you can't miss this kit that includes several modules such as sensors, button, LED, Display, Relay, protoboard, among others. And you couldn't miss the respective ESP8266 D1 Mini v3 to be able to program in an Arduino environment and develop your wireless and IoT projects.
Designed to facilitate the creation of IOT projects, the Arduino Oplà is based on a Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 , on which the Arduino wrapped in a plastic box. The kit includes a round OLED Display, along with Five Touch Buttons and Multiple Sensors to Monitor Air Pressure, Humidity, Light Intensity and Temperature. However, Additional Sensors must be simple to connect, like a PIR Sensor, which the Arduino also groups.
Getting started in the Arduino world is not always easy. You need to learn hardware knowledge, programming code, know methods of connecting various complex interfaces and even master welding skills. It takes a lot of learning before you start learning Arduino programming.
However, there is a solution to these problems with this Kit for Grove Beginners for Arduino , you can get started in a simple way the first steps of Arduino upside down and most of this type of kits, the Grove Beginner Kit for Arduino is a complete kit, without a breadboard, without soldering and without the need for wires. We cut all these problems, in order to offer the best experience, you just need to focus on coding and Arduino Leaming.
The IoT Gravity for Micro: Bit Starter Kit is a complete micro-bit starter kit that quickly experiments and develops designs.
Kit with the initial components for your first assemblies with Arduino . It consists of the Arduino UNO R3 (compatible), USB cable, Breadboard, LEDs, Resistors, Conductors and plastic storage box, in a total of 58 pieces.
This Arduino Starter Kit walks you through the basics of using the Arduino in a hands-on way.
Microsoft and SparkFun have teamed up to bring you some IoT (Internet of Things) fun. The Microsoft Azure IoT Starter Kit for the SparkFun Thing Development Board has been designed to help you seamlessly connect your device to the cloud with Microsoft Azure IoT.