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CamJam EduKit #2 - Sensors Reviews

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Nice kit for Starters. You can start playing with sensors and software right away.
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Posted 8 years ago
I wanted to do some hardware stuff with the kids, and noticed this kit. It's surprisingly good, and very cheap. The downloadable guides are excellent: well written, full source code, and nicely explain how they work. The parts are applicable to Arduino as well. As another reviewer said, it would be good to see more featured kits, as this kit certainly whets your appetite for experimentation.
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Posted 8 years ago
Christopher G
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Excellent starting point for the Pi, inspires the desire to learn.
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Posted 8 years ago
Good value kit of basic sensor components.
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Posted 8 years ago
The projects are a bit limited, but it is a great way to get started with gpio.
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Posted 8 years ago
If the thought of putting anything more than a HAT on those GPIO pins leaves you trembling, then these CamJam kits are absolutely perfect. Clear steps, everything you need provided in a handy tin, and fun projects to experiment with. You honestly cannot go wrong and at this price experimenting and unlocking all those Pi possibilities is really accessible. Honestly, they should start doing starter bundles with these kits.
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Posted 8 years ago
for £7 this is a cracking little kit to experiment with. I'm now going to try to use some of these kits with my already deployed Squeezebox players to give my Domoticz system a movement sensor and a temperature sensor in each room for only £7
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Posted 8 years ago
I bought both EduKit#1 and EduKit#2 to play a little with the interaction between the code and the "real life" and to get my kids interested in the coding part. It is just a little more motivating, when they can see something happening in the real world and not just on a screen.
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Posted 8 years ago