Protective Clear Case for BBC Micro:bit

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The BBC Micro:bit is a handheld, programmable micro-computer that can be used for all sorts of cool creations, from robots to musical instruments – the possibilities are endless. It can be coded from any web browser in Blocks, Javascript, Python, Scratch and more; no software required. It has an ARM Cortex-M0 processor, accelerometer and magnetometer sensors, Bluetooth and USB connectivity, a display consisting of 25 LEDs, two programmable buttons, and can be powered by either USB or an external battery pack. The device inputs and outputs are through five ring connectors that form part of a larger 23-pin edge connector.

It is an elegant and innovative protective case designed specifically for the BBC Micro:bit. This Protector Case not only keeps a BBC Micro: bit in perfect condition but also offers a number of other benefits. Keep your BBC micro: bit safe and secure with this compact, portable protective case making a compact and portable unit. It also can be stood neatly on a desk and provide large easy to read labels for the A and B buttons. This case provides full access to the bottom pins on the BBC Micro:bit so the Edge Connector Breakout Board for BBC Micro: bit can be used.

Note: This case requires assembly and BBC Micro:bit not included in the package.

Features
  • This is a protective case specially designed for the BBC Micro:bit.
  • It provides tough protection for the Micro:bit and Provides access to the bottom pins of the BBC Micro: bit.
  • Full access to the A and B keys on the BBC micro: bit. Access to pins and connectors including micro USB port.
  • Transparent housing with integrated LEDs for additional functionality. Can be used with the Edge Connector Breakout.
  • The case is a two-piece injection-molded ABS enclosure that snaps together around the Micro:bit.
  • Heat sinks for efficient extraction of heat.
  • Available in multiple colors.
Specifications
  • Color: Clear
  • Material: ABS
  • EAN: 5055652905963
Kit Content
  • 1 x BBC Micro:bit Clear Case.

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