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The KEYESTUDIO DIY Solar Tracking Electronic Kit is a versatile Arduino-based STEM learning tool featuring 4 ambient light sensors, dual servos for solar panel positioning, and a solar-powered smartphone charging module. It includes temperature, humidity, and BH1750 light sensors, plus an LCD display and buzzer, all supported by 11 comprehensive online tutorials. Designed for teens, adults, and professionals, this open-source kit encourages hands-on programming, electronics, and control logic skills with expandable ports for advanced customization.
Package Dimensions | 26.4 x 20 x 8 cm; 771 g |
Batteries | 1 C batteries required. |
Item model number | K-I-4045 |
Educational Objective(s) | Competence in programming, electronics, control logic, STEM |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Alkaline |
Colour | Diy Kit |
ASIN | B09SYY7HKV |
A**R
Great relationship between price and quality
For the beginners it is a very good starting point to understand how to program in C/C++ language with Arduino IDE. For not beginners, integrating it with other projects, it is very useful to understand principles such as solar panels and charging and discharging property of the battery.
H**N
Doesnât work
Bought this for my daughter for Christmas. There are no instructions with it just a qr code to a 3 min video of how to put it together. This video doesnât include how to attach all the wires. After hours of trying to get it to work and asked others we have given up so doesnât work.
T**Y
Brilliant and well put together
I bought this item to get back in to coding and arduino, it is well put together and does what it says on the box. My DHT11 sensor went down, which was a blown capacitor, I contacted them and the sent out a replacement straight away, after care was excellent.Anyone getting in to arduino this is a great place to start.
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