







🚀 Unlock your coding genius with GeeekPi micro:bit v2 – where innovation meets play!
The GeeekPi micro:bit v2 kit features an upgraded processor with more RAM and Flash memory, enhancing MicroPython performance. It includes a MEMS microphone and speaker for audio input/output, a capacitive touch sensor for interactive projects, and a power-saving mode to extend battery life. The kit comes complete with a micro:bit v2 board, USB cable, battery holder, two AAA batteries, and a user guide, making it an all-in-one solution for tech-savvy creators and educators.




| ASIN | B0BB6T186P |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,334 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #360 in Single-Board Computers |
| Manufacturer | GeeekPi |
| Product Dimensions | 13.28 x 8.18 x 2.41 cm; 82 g |
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M**S
Do not buy this as a gift unless explicitly requested. It is not a toy, really; it’s more of a programming starter kit. It works exactly as advertised and my 12yo was very happy with it, but understand this would be like buying someone a high-quality wood carving knife or another very specific tool - it is only good for someone who specifically wants it. This is not really a toy.
S**Z
Bueno y segun lo descrito en la publicación
A**R
Such a versatile tool!
D**R
Many people have that person in their extended acquaintance sphere that's the tech+IoT+home automation+whatever SME. Well, I'm one of those people - and I get asked a lot of questions. One that frequently comes up from parents, is what type of entry-level IoT experience would be appropriate for their child(ren). For years, I told them that they could get an Arduino, with one of those sets of dozens of LEDs, sensors, servos, etc. I figured that the ubiquity of Arduinos made them easy to research, and therefore a good "starter" microcontroller. Oops. Over time, I realized that my reasoning was wrong. Sure, there's a huge ecosystem for Arduinos, but it's too overwhelming for a novice. Dealing with the controller's IDE, the hardware that you attach, and possibly the circuitry that you need to tie it together (like the occasional resistor here or there for LEDs) makes for too many moving pieces for people that aren't familiar with any of the concepts in the first place. That's where the GeeekPi Micro:bit V2 Go Kit Original Microbit V2 Starter Kit comes in. The Micro:bit isn't extensible, but it's fairly capable out of the box. To define terms, I mean that the Micro:bit can be made to "do" something interactive in a couple minutes. Really, to anyone starting out with this hobby, the faster you are performing actions and reading inputs, the better. To that end, Micro:bit has a flowchart-y/UML-ish way of no-code board control (Blocks). If you've ever created a recipe in IFTTT, this is similar. Blocks is a dead-end, though... which is why it's great that you can use their cut-down version of Python. Once you've outgrown the Micro:bit, you can move on to the Raspberry Pi Pico, and much of what you've learned about Python will apply to the new platform, too. Recommended (for beginners)
M**L
We are making music pack via makecode platform. It's so easy to build a project via drag and play. There are plenty demos can refter to. I love this kit, it is funny.
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