Control your Lego® Power Functions motors using your micro:bit, an infrared LED and MakeCode.
Control your Spotify playlist with a micro:bit on a Mac.
Are you a teacher who wants to use micro:bit in your classroom, but doesn't know where to start? We'll show you how!
Express yourself with your bike lights!
Build a simple remote control car with Micro:bit for kids.
How to easily employ AI image/sound recognition for your microcontrollers, even if you know nothing about machine learning.
Build a fun mini "Guess the Number" game machine using a micro:bit board and the compact MU Vision sensor, and program it using MakeCode!
An automated baseball pitch counter with the help of a micro:bit.
ARM mcu based, autonomous waterbot, equipped with sensors to measure water quality of water reservoirs both locally/remotely
Control your tunes with a handheld companion! Celebrating 10 years of Portal.
Today, I am going to show you how to make your Micro:bit talk using a very easy programming language called MicroPython.
Measures and records temperature with BBC Micro:bit.
Using a micro:bit and a NeoPixel strip, create your custom lighting for dark night bicycle rides.
This tutorial will show you the basics to get started with BBC micro bit.
By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to make your own simple temperature gauge using micro:bit.
At the end of this article, you will have complete knowledge of how you can control a mini servo using a BBC micro:bit.
Create your multitasking robot! This project demonstrates the rich capabilities of the micro:bit board for the robotic car development.
There are many ways/apps/tools to tune an ukulele, and now there is one more!
In this quick and easy project, you build a micro:bit moisture sensor
Pause/resume your Spotify playlist with a micro:bit on Windows.
Ask Amazon Alexa current weather, then display the result on the BBC micro:bit's LEDs.
Do you know your micro:bit can grow life? Look at a small universe that evolves.
A dark scary cloud that flashes white lightening and scary rainbows, controlled by a micro:bit and neopixels
In this article, I am going to walk you through the step-by-step procedure of how to create a traffic light system using BBC Micro:Bit.