Discover the new Micro: bit v.2 card in this CLUB kit including 10 Micro: bit GO kits! Ideal for coding clubs, school classes or any workgroup that wants to complete a project and design its own solution! Equipped with a speaker, microphone and more RAM, this new version opens up many possibilities.This micro:bit v2 Club Kit contains ten, count em’, ten micro:bit v2 Go Bundles that provides you with everything you need to get hooked up and powered.
The Micro: bit CLUB kit contains:
- 10x micro:bit v2 Board
- 10x micro USB Cable — 6in
- 10x Battery Holder — 2xAAA
- 64 MHz Arm Cortex-M4 with FPU
- 512KB Flash
- 128KB RAM
- 5×5 Red LED Array
- Two Programmable Buttons, one touch sensitive logo
- MEMS microphone and LED indicator
- Onboard Light, Compass, Accelerometer, Temp Sensors and Speaker
- 2.4 Ghz Micro:bit Radio/BLE 5.0 Smart Antenna
- 25-pin Edge Connector
- 4 dedicated GPIO, PWM, i2c, SPI, and ext. power
- Three Digital/Analog Input/Output Rings
- Two Power Rings — 3V and GND
- Dedcated I2C bus for peripherals
- MicroUSB Connector (5V)
- JST-PH Battery Connector (Not JST-XH) (3V)
- Power/reset Button with Status LED
- 200 mA available for accessories
- Program with C++, MakeCode, Python, Scratch
Guides and videos to take you from first use to confident coder, creating your own micro:bit magic.
Learn to code
From beginner to confident user and beyond
We help you pick the programming tool that’s right for you, from block coding to text-based programming with Python.
Microsoft MakeCode
Python
micro:bit classroom for teachers
Making coding lessons more productive
Manage whole class coding lessons in minutes. Distribute code to your class, save and resume students’ work, all without the need to register an account.
Lesson resources for teachers
Planning and teaching with the micro:bit
Primary ages 7-11
Complete, editable computing units of work and resources with cross-curricular links for art, science, geography and more, curriculum-linked to England KS2 and Code.org elementary CS Fundamentals.
Secondary ages 11-14
Units of work with downloadable, editable resources covering computing fundamentals through to cyber security, cryptography and creative design projects, curriculum-linked to England KS3.
Features in depth
Discover the power of the micro:bit
How does the BBC micro:bit work? It’s packed with inputs, outputs, sensors and radio communication features.
Creative projects
Get coding and change the world!
Transform your micro:bit with quick Make It: Code It projects.
Transform your world with problem-solving activities and the do your :bit challenge.
Use your micro:bit to express how you’re feeling
Two simple projects to learn about the threats faced by fish and sea turtles and how technology can help them survive and promote bio-diversity. Design challenges for finding solutions to the Global Goals for sustainable development (SDGs).
Make your own step counter with a micro:bit
Two longer, advanced projects to explore how wireless networks, smart materials and algorithms can help keep our oceans clean. Design challenges for finding solutions to the Global Goals for sustainable development (SDGs).
Two simple activities exploring how technology can be used to protect biodiversity in your neighbourhood and the wider world using the BBC micro:bit. Design challenges for finding solutions to the Global Goals for sustainable development (SDGs).
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