
Adafruit has this week announced the imminent launch of a new service called Adafruit AdaBox, that provides subscribers with a quarterly delivery of a box of goodies, containing a curated set of Adafruit products that will “help you get started with do-it-yourself electronics”, says Adafruit.
The service is set to launch very soon and you can register your interest over on the official Adafruit website via the link below to receive notification once the quarterly delivery service goes live.
What to Expect from Adafruit AdaBox
Adafruit explains a little more and teases the service in the video below. By signing up, each quarter you’ll receive:
– A box full of curated, discounted Adafruit products, focused around a theme, that will help you learn one area in the world of do-it-yourself electronics.
– Tutorials and videos that will help guide you through the contents of your AdaBox.
– Activities, tips, and more to help you continue your educational journey through the world of DIY electronics.
– A unique collectible, centered around each AdaBox’s theme.
– Discount codes and subscriber-only content.
Each AdaBox is designed to be a comprehensive learning experience. For example, one quarter might focus on wearable electronics, providing components like conductive thread, LEDs, and microcontrollers that can be sewn into fabric. Another quarter might delve into home automation, offering sensors, relays, and Wi-Fi modules to help you create smart home projects. The possibilities are endless, and each box is crafted to inspire creativity and innovation.
Additional Benefits and Community Engagement
In addition to the physical products, subscribers will gain access to exclusive online content. This includes detailed tutorials that walk you through each project step-by-step, ensuring that even beginners can follow along and successfully complete the projects. Video guides will also be available, providing visual and auditory learners with an alternative way to grasp the concepts.
Moreover, Adafruit plans to foster a sense of community among AdaBox subscribers. There will be forums and social media groups where you can share your projects, ask questions, and get feedback from both peers and Adafruit experts. This community aspect is invaluable for troubleshooting and gaining new ideas for future projects.
For more information on AdaBox and to subscribe jump over to the official website via the link below.
Source: Adafruit
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