Power | 5V via Micro USB port, 3V via edge connector or battery pack, LED power indicator, Power off (push and hold power button) |
Current Available | 200mA available for accessories |
Motion Sensor | ST LSM303 |
Shipping Weight | 0.25 kg |
Processor | Nordic Semiconductor nRF52833 processor |
Core Variant | Arm Cortex-M4 32bit processor with FPU |
Speed | 64MHz |
Features: micro: bit BBC V2 Go: Pocket-Sized Codeable Computer Starter Kit The pocket-sized computer transforming the world. Meet the new micro: bit v2, now with an added speaker and microphone for out-of-box audio learning. The hardware also includes a number of technical upgrades to ensure that in the future the device is an ideal tool for exploring, understanding and experimenting with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, as these technologies begin to transform the planet.The new micro:bit continues to support all of the same features that teachers and students have come to love, and all the existing lessons and code for the original micro:bit will be compatible with the new device. The New BBC micro:bit v2 is the latest version of the BBC micro:bit favorite of every beginner a palm-sized totally programmable minicomputer that has major changes that made it most powerful and very easier & simplicity way of learning with all new feature of the new BBC micro:bit v2. Get creative, get connected and get coding with the micro:bit v2 go. A complete set containing all the parts and inspirational ideas to get started with the micro:bit.
1 x BBC Micro: Bit V2.21 Go 1 x USB Cable 1 x Battery Holder 1 x User Guide 2 x AAA Batteries
The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that introduces you to how software and hardware work together. It has an LED light display, buttons, sensors, a speaker, microphone and many other input/output features that, when programmed, let it interact with you and your world.
Visit What is the micro: bit? to find out more or explore all the features in depth through short videos.
You will need a computer, tablet or phone to write and send code to the micro:bit, but once the code is on the micro:bit it works as a standalone device with just the battery pack. Visit Getting Started for support taking your first steps with the micro: bit.
The Micro: bit Educational Foundation produces free coding tools and teaching resources to support you as you explore the potential of the micro:bit: