If you would like to learn more about electronics or teach others about possible applications, then you may be interested in a new electronics kit that provides invention, music, science and coding. FunKey has been designed by Stephen Lewis based in Manhattan, New York and provides everything you need to start coding using the Arduino platform. Offering a wide range of different sensors equipped with easy-to-use, snap together, plug and play connections requiring no soldering.
Watch the demonstration video below to learn more about the FunKey stem electronics kit which has this week launched via Kickstarter with the aim of raising $10,000 over the next 60 days. Pledges are available from just $9 and if the Kickstarter campaign is successful shipping is expected to take place during May 2018.
The FunKey electronics kit has been designed to work straight from the box and provides everything you need to get started even if you know nothing about programming. A unique feature of the FunKey is that the kit comes supplied with six prebuilt modes that make it truly plug and play. Allowing you to learn at your own pace whether you be a beginner or have some experience creating electronic devices.
For more information about the FunKey learning electronics kit, and to make a pledge jump over to the official Kickstarter campaign page by following the link below.
Source: Kickstarter
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