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.
Express yourself with your bike lights!
Build a simple remote control car with Micro:bit for kids.
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!
Control your tunes with a handheld companion! Celebrating 10 years of Portal.
Measures and records temperature with BBC Micro:bit.
This tutorial will show you the basics to get started with BBC micro bit.
Using a micro:bit and a NeoPixel strip, create your custom lighting for dark night bicycle rides.
By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to make your own simple temperature gauge using micro:bit.
Create your multitasking robot! This project demonstrates the rich capabilities of the micro:bit board for the robotic car development.
At the end of this article, you will have complete knowledge of how you can control a mini servo using a BBC micro:bit.
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.
A dark scary cloud that flashes white lightening and scary rainbows, controlled by a micro:bit and neopixels
Do you know your micro:bit can grow life? Look at a small universe that evolves.
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.
Big shout out for all the ladies who are no damsels in distress but would rather like to have a blast with a blaster and the micro:bit.
By the end of this project, you will be able to know how to read temperature using BBC micro:bit.
Display screen Showing time and temperature with your micro:bit.
I designed this project for my kids with the idea of combining 3D printing, laser cutting, electronics, coding and a little bit of science.
A laser projector made with 25 dot lasers, a micro:bit board, and Ada programming.
Share presentation materials like slides and websites to attendees by enabling a physical web beacon using BBC Micro:Bit.
By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to create your own compass using a micro:bit.