The BBC micro:bit v2 is an amazing pocket - sized computer that unlocks your creativity with digital technology. Each order comes with just the micro:bit v2 board. You can code, customize, and control it from anywhere! Use it to create all sorts of unique things, like robots and musical instruments. It's half the size of a credit card but is packed with hardware. There are 25 red LED lights that can flash messages, two programmable tactile buttons, and a touch - sensitive logo for controlling games or managing playlists. It can detect motion and tell you your direction. It also uses Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE 5.0) to connect with other devices and the Internet. The micro:bit v2 Go Bundle gives you everything you need to get started and powered up. The kit includes the micro:bit v2, a short USB cable, a AAA battery holder, and AAA batteries. Inside, you'll also find a Quick Start Guide with four great ideas to begin your micro:bit journey. It's a fast and cost - effective way to start with the micro:bit. On the front of the board, there's a 5x5 LED array that can be a light sensor, a tiny drawing screen, and can display words, numbers, etc. There's also a microphone input, LED indicator, two buttons, and the touch - sensitive logo. On the back, you'll find the core of the micro:bit, a powerful microcontroller, along with a temperature sensor, accelerometer, compass, microphone, speaker, and Bluetooth antenna. There are also power connectors. At the bottom, there are 25 gold - tabbed edge pins and five ring connectors for external components. The tabs with larger holes and notches make it easy to connect with alligator clips and prototype components. The micro:bit comes with an intuitive mobile app. You can send your code to the micro:bit via Bluetooth without a USB cable, for a more accessible interaction. Note: If you want to buy the micro:bit v2 Go Bundle in larger quantities, we offer packs of 10 at a reduced price in the micro:bit Club Kit. Check it out to save money today!



Using your micro:bit v2 Go Bundle is super easy. First, take out the micro:bit v2 board from the bundle. You can power it using the short USB cable or the AAA battery holder with the included batteries. To start coding, you can use an online coding platform or the intuitive mobile app. With the app, you can send your code to the micro:bit over Bluetooth without a USB cable. When using the 5x5 LED array on the front, you can make it display messages, draw pictures, or use it as a light sensor. The two programmable tactile buttons and the touch - sensitive logo are great for controlling games or managing playlists. If you want to connect external components, use the 25 gold - tabbed edge pins and five ring connectors at the bottom of the board. The tabs with larger holes are designed for easy connection with alligator clips. As for maintenance, keep the micro:bit away from water and extreme temperatures. If you're not using it for a long time, remove the batteries to prevent leakage. When buying, if you need more than one bundle, consider the micro:bit Club Kit which offers packs of 10 at a reduced price.