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He’s my take on common components and parts that I’ve purchased. This page is related to items that appear on the Gear list.
A great STEM robot kit for young scientists
The Arduino Plug and Make Kit is a great way to get started with Arduino. It includes everything you need to start building projects, and the included guide is easy to follow.
A great case, packed with features for the Raspberry Pi 5
Dive into the innovative world of robotics with PiDog, a robotic dog that combines fun, education, and advanced technology into a unique learning experience. Perfect for hobbyists and learners of all ages!
A versatile and customizable robot that can be programmed to perform a wide range of tasks, from simple movements to complex behaviors
If you're looking for a superfast NVMe board with Gen 3 capabalities, then this is the board for you. It's a great price, and has a host of features.
an exciting and interactive educational kit designed to help you explore programming and electronics while having fun with classic arcade games
Though expensive, this has a solid construction, and is a reliable platform to build exciting projects on.
This 18650 battery powered board is great value for money, and is jam packed full of features; ideal for small robot projects.
A great STEM robot dog for learning and playing
A great robot kit, particularly for the classroom - small, affordable and rich in features.
Buy if you can. This is a great board, packed full of features including 2 micro metal motor encoder connectors, speaker output, and built-in Raspberry Pi Pico W providing wireless access.
This is very much a buy recommendation. If you can afford it, go for the 4Gb or 8Gb version. Also don't cheap out on the SD Card; buy a quality memory card such as Sandisk.