Using a micro:bit and a NeoPixel strip, create your custom lighting for dark night bicycle rides.
Build your own Bluetooth low energy services and bundle them as blocks that beginners can use!
Control your tunes with a handheld companion! Celebrating 10 years of Portal.
In this article, we will show you how to create a smart fan control system with BBC micro:bit.
The project demonstrates how to connect BBC microbit to WiFi and send a phone notification when a sound is detected
This project links a number of micro:bits together using the radio function to produce a scrolling display, controlled by a RaspberryPi.
Ensuring safety against electrical fire or shock during earthquake, flood, gas leakage & fire breakout by disconnecting mains with smart CB.
This tutorial is all about working with the light level of micro:bit and to know that the place where you're is dark or brighten.
Express yourself with your bike lights!
This tutorial will show you the basics to get started with BBC micro bit.
How to make your micro:bit work as a touch-activated music generator, that plays Star Wars theme.
Experiment with the Physical Web by turning your micro:bit into an Eddystone beacon.
A 2 min project (check the video), that builds you a weather station using Micro:Bit and βSW01
Display screen Showing time and temperature with your micro:bit.
Measures and records temperature with BBC Micro:bit.
Build a simple remote control car with Micro:bit for kids.
By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to know how to control your phone's music player using micro:bit.
Use an RGB matrix and a micro:bit to display the time with an awesome game of PONG. Made with love and TinyGo.
Radio link two micro:bits and a 'sonar' ultrasonic distance sensor. Detect movement with one and immediately show an alert on the other.
IoT Community Garden Part 2: IoT Robot using Bluetooth communication between Raspberry Pi and Microbit, controlled over Telegram
After shaking the micro:bit, it generates a random number (0 to 31), which will be shown with the led matrix (0 to 5 dots, 5 bits).
A simple radio communication experiment between 2 BBC Micro:bit boards, which can transmit and receive commands to/from each other.
A dark scary cloud that flashes white lightening and scary rainbows, controlled by a micro:bit and neopixels
Adding an active NeoPixel lighting system to your E-Bike using the micro:bit.