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Mini Speaker 4Ω (3W)

Regular price $5.75

These little speakers are diminutive, but the sound they pump out is surprisingly good. They're ideal for building your own...


Flotilla - Mega Treasure Chest Starter Kit

Sale price $49.00 Regular price $209.40

This is the big one, the bee's knees, the bling king (or queen), the ultimate Flotilla kit. You'll get fourteen...


PICAXE USB Download Cable

Regular price $29.95

The PICAXE USB download cable can be used with all PICAXE project boards and chip sizes, so purchase once and...


Right-Angled Micro-USB Cable (1m) : micro:bit, Bit:bot, Raspberry Pi, etc.

Regular price $4.95

Quality 1m Micro-USB Cable with Right-Angled Connector This is ideal to use with the Bit:Bot robot when the Ultrasonic module...


Panel Mount Extension USB Cable - Micro B Male to Micro B Female

Regular price $8.55

Check out this handy MicroUSB extension cable, which will make it easy for you to enclose a device that has...


Flotilla - Joystick

Sale price $8.50 Regular price $12.50

The Joystick module is an analog joystick similar to those in Playstation controllers. The onboard PIC microcontroller reads the analog values from...


Adafruit FT232H Breakout - General Purpose USB to GPIO, SPI, I2C - USB C & Stemma QT

Regular price $26.30

Wouldn't it be cool to drive a tiny OLED display, read a color sensor, or even just flash some LEDs directly...


Gravity: Analog Capacitive Soil Moisture Sensor- Corrosion Resistant

Regular price $13.25

The gravity:analog sensor measures soil moisture levels by capacitive sensing, rather than resistive sensing like other types of moisture sensors. Since...


WEMOS LOLIN PIR Shield V1.0.0 for LOLIN D1 mini passive infrared sensor module

Regular price $5.35

This is a mini passive infrared sensor module for detecting movement. Features: Configurable IO (Default: D3/GPIO0) Φ2mm mounting holes


Adafruit PyGamer for MakeCode Arcade, CircuitPython or Arduino

Regular price $77.95

What fits in your pocket, is fully Open Source, and can run CircuitPython, MakeCode Arcade or Arduino games you write yourself?...