Micro:bit Expansion Boards
Expand your micro:bit projects with our range of expansion boards, breakout boards, and edge connectors. These boards give you easy access to the micro:bit's GPIO pins and add features like motor drivers, Grove connectors, audio output, and LED displays.
Perfect for STEM classrooms, maker spaces, and hobbyist projects across Australia. Whether you're building robots, environmental sensors, or interactive displays, there's an expansion board to get you started quickly.
ELECFREAKS micro:bit Retro Programming Arcade
SKU: EF-EF08282 | Brand: ElecFreaks
Micro:bit Retro Programming Arcade The Microbit Retro Programming Arcade is a colorful screen joystick expansion board designed for the Microbit V2. It features a TFT 160x128 color screen, four directional buttons, tw...
Delivered by Wed 17 Jun
Keyestudio Microbit Smart Home Kit for BBC Micro Bit Starter Kit
SKU: KS-KS4028 | Brand: Keyestudio
Launched by Keyestudio, this smart home kit is based on the open-source hardware of Micro:bit and designed for those who dream of living a more comfortable life with the help of technologies. This smart home system, ...
Delivered by Wed 17 Jun
Kitronik :VIEW Graphics 128 OLED display 128x64 for BBC micro:bit
SKU: KI-56115 | Brand: Kitronik
The Kitronik :VIEW Graphics128 OLED display gives the user the ability to add a monochrome 128x64 display to the BBC micro: bit. The onboard edge connector allows the micro:bit to slot into the board without any addit...
Delivered by Wed 17 Jun
Xia mi Multi-functional Expansion Board for BBC micro:bit V2
SKU: DF-MBT0042 | Brand: DFRobot
Look for more hardware to play with your new micro:bit? Check this out! This is a micro:bit V2-based multi-functional expansion board for programming education.Featuring a small size of 57*87mm and a compact layout...
Delivered by Wed 17 Jun
AusBoard for Micro:bit
SKU: LB-AUSBRD | Brand: Little Bird
Light up Australia with the AusBoard. This board is designed and made here in Sydney and has eight WS2812 RGB LEDs. Each one can be lit up from your Micro:bit and you can use colour to represent different da...
Delivered by Wed 17 Jun