Meowbit is a card-sized graphical retro game console that lets you code using Makecode Arcade and Python. It combines game programming with hardware devices. Designed for teenagers, it features a 1.8' full-color screen, 6 programmable buttons, a buzzer, a built-in light and temperature sensor, an SD card slot for external storage, a multiplayer connector, and an edge connector that can access most micro:bit expansion boards. We suggest using Robot:bit with Mewobit to quickly create a robot. The 160 x 128 full-color TFT LCD offers a vivid interactive interface. It's easy to use with graphical programming, allowing you to learn while having fun through game programming. It has cross-cutting functions of hardware and software, abundant hardware resources for endless possibilities, supports multiple platforms like Makecode Arcade, Kittenblock, scratch3.0, and MicroPython, and multiple languages. It also supports diagraming for more intuitive sensor data display. The hardware includes a charging/work indicator, light sensor, power switch, 2 programmable LEDs, reset button, DFU mode button, TFT color screen, temperature sensor, 4 direction buttons, buzzer, buttons A/B, compatibility with micro:bit’s 40 PINs Goldfinger, USB program download/charging port, SD card slot, multiplayer connector, mp6050 gyroscope, 3.7V lithium battery package interface, MCU, 2MByte SPI-flash, and a signature area. Parameters include an STM32F401RET6 MCU with a 32-bit ARM Cortex M4 core, an operating voltage of 3.3V, supply voltages of USB(5V) and Lithium battery pack(3.7 - 4.2V), an output current of 500mA(max), dimensions of 52x76x12(mm), and compatibility with MacOS and Windows 7 and above. Programming modes are Makecode Arcade graphical programming and MicroPython programming. The package includes 1 Meowbit and 1 silicone sleeve, but does not include a 6x40x20mm 3.7V 450mAh Lithium Ion Battery with JST 2.0mm PH, 2 - Pin connector.


Using your Meowbit is easy. First, turn it on with the power switch. You can start programming right away using either the Makecode Arcade graphical mode or MicroPython. If you want to expand its functionality, connect it to compatible micro:bit expansion boards via the edge connector, and we recommend using Robot:bit for quick robot creation. To save your programs or add wireless modules, use the SD card slot. When it comes to charging, you can use the USB port or a lithium battery pack. Just make sure to keep the operating voltage in mind, which is 3.3V. As for the battery, note that it's not included in the package. For maintenance, keep it away from water and extreme temperatures. If you want to reset it, use the reset button. When programming, you can use the graphical programming for an easier start and learn while playing games. Enjoy exploring all the features and creating amazing projects with your Meowbit!