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    ElecFreaks micro:bit Smart Climate Kit

    Manufacturer: Elecfreaks
    The Smart Climate Kit is an educational tool built around the micro:bit V2 and the IOT:bit expansion board. It includes a range of environmental sensors—such as wind speed, temperature and humidity, UV, and dust sensors—alongside an OLED screen for real-time data display. This system allows students to gather, monitor, and upload weather-related data to the cloud for analysis.

    Designed to blend meteorology with Internet of Things (IoT) technology, the kit encourages young learners to investigate environmental conditions and better understand how weather affects our lives. Through hands-on experiments and live data tracking, children can deepen their curiosity about natural science while building key skills in data interpretation, critical thinking, and problem-solving. The Smart Climate Kit is a practical introduction to scientific observation and IoT systems, helping to nurture a new generation of innovators and science enthusiasts.

    Note: micro:bit not included

    Contents include:
  • IOT:bit
  • Wind Speed Sensor
  • OLED Screen
  • Dust Sensor
  • USB Cable
  • DHT11 Sensor
  • UV Sensor
  • R3090 White Rivets x 10
  • R4080 White Rivets x 10

  • To build the actual house in the picture you need the Elecfreaks Smart Home Material Pack
    SKU: EF08314
    Availability: 4 in stock
    €94.99
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    Smart Climate Kit is an innovative product designed based on micro:bit V2 and IOT:bit expansion boards.

     

    Application

    Environmental Dust Monitoring Device

    Environmental Temperature and Humidity Monitoring Device

    Smart Weather Station

    Ultraviolet Radiation Monitoring Device

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  • Features:
  • The Kitronik ARCADE for micro:bit is a feature-packed handheld gamepad for use with BBC micro:bit V2 and the Microsoft Arcade editor.
  • Write your own games to play or freely download games from the MakeCode Arcade website.
  • Use the wealth of educational material available to create a game from the ground up or tweak existing code and learn the open-source way.
  • It features a full-colour LCD 1.77” screen.
  • It also features; 6 gamer input buttons, a menu button, on/off switch.
  • The ARCADE breaks out the 0, 1, 2, 3V, GND pins from the micro:bit edge connector to croc-clippable pads below the screen.
  • The ARCADE is powered by 3xAA batteries (Not supplied).

  • Contents:
  • 1 x Kitronik ARCADE for BBC micro:bit and MakeCode Arcade gamepad.
  • Laser-cut protective case parts and fixings (supplied already fully assembled and fitted to ARCADE).

  • Dimensions:
  • Length: 150mm.
  • Width: 65mm.
  • Height: 22mm.


  • Requires:
  • BBC micro:bit V2.
  • 3 x AA Batteries.
  • Microsoft MakeCode Arcade Editor.
  • 1 x USB Type-A to Micro-B USB Noodle Cable.
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