Learn efficient sitting workouts, detect your mouvements with Teachable machine AI and let micro:bit count your mouvements authomatically.
Want a personal companion that follows you around, always trying to gaze deep into your eyes? Try this tiny robot with AI smarts!
Using custom bricks in conjunction with Neopixels, Microbit and RTC to make modular seven segment display clock.
Make a Sun & Earth rotation model to explore and analyze the daylight difference in different locations.
An analogue clock without physical hands which uses UVA LED's and Photo Luminescent film.
Make an shake table to simulate earthquake at different frequencies, build earthquake-proof structures and test out their seismic resistance
The bot is developed with an idea to introduce a robot technology to the field of agriculture along with robot enabled with AI and IOT
Play real chords on an electric micro: bit guitar. Enjoy micro: bit guitar by shifting the pitch up and down octaves.
Block based programming language MicroBlocks is performant enough to complete a task normally only possible in C-family of languages.
The values of t° sensors DS18B20, waterproofed DS18B20, AM2302 will be compared with micro:bit temperature sensor and standard thermometer.
This project will show how to connect a micro:bit to P5, to use it as a game-controller, or use your laptop or Android phone as a remote.
Micro: bit Automated Self Watering Plant
Utilising a Microbit and a RTC to create a Binary clock with alarm option housed in a 3d printed box with resin inlay text.
Ever wondered what is an Accelerometer? In this tutorial we'll write an accelerometer driver in Ada and make a small nerve game!
Want to shoot your friends with airsoft BBs without giving them a chance to shoot back? Now here's your chance!
A Quick and simple walking steps counter using BBC MicroBit written in Ada.
Adding smartness in vehicle entry and exit system.
Ensuring safety against electrical fire or shock during earthquake, flood, gas leakage & fire breakout by disconnecting mains with smart CB.
This Hackster project will show you how to use a motor/servo board with a micro:bit to power multiple servo motors.
Unlike other external wired speaker connections to the micro:bit, the BoomBit is a screwable speaker to the micro:bit making it pretty loud.
Learn how to use micro:bit to show playing cards on an SSD1306 128x64 OLED display. A key element of any card game.
Ever wanted to track things happening in your garden or school using smart garden ornaments? Now you can using BBC micro:bits and the cloud.
Use a TV remote control to the micro:bit to turn on and off the DC Motor of Snap Circuits.
Build your own pot of gold for St. Patrick's Day from Lego bricks and make it count the coins with the help of Micro:bit and Snap Circuits.