STEM Education Kits
Explore our range of STEM education kits designed for Australian classrooms, coding clubs, and curious learners of all ages. From robotics and sensor kits to coding boards and electronics playgrounds, you'll find everything needed to bring hands-on science, technology, engineering, and maths to life.
Whether you're a teacher building curriculum resources or a parent supporting learning at home, these kits cover microcontrollers, robotic arms, soldering projects, and beginner-friendly electronics. Fast shipping across Australia.
ELECFREAKS Smart Cutebot Pro V2, Programming Robot Car For micro:bit
SKU: EF-EF08292 | Brand: ElecFreaks
ELECFREAKS micro:bit Smart Cutebot Pro Robot Car Kit is a programming robot for STEAM education, it equips with a 4-way infrared line-following sensor, an encoder motor, the LED rainbow light, an ultrasonic sensor, a...
Delivered by Wed 17 Jun
micro:bit XGO Robot Kit
SKU: EF-EF08268 | Brand: ElecFreaks
Bring an AI dog robot into the micro:bit classroom with a kit designed to make robotics and artificial intelligence approachable for students.The XGO robot has 12 DOFs and supports omni-movement, letting it perform in...
Delivered by Wed 17 Jun
micro:Maqueen Plus - an Advanced STEM Education Robot for micro:bit
SKU: DF-MBT0021-EN | Brand: DFRobot
micro: Maqueen Plus is an advanced version of micro:Maqueen Lite (4.0), which is more powerful and intelligent. Optimized with better power management and larger capacity power supply, it can be perfectly compatibl...
Delivered by Wed 17 Jun
micro:Maqueen Plus V2 (18650 Battery) - an Advanced STEM Education Robot for micro:bit
SKU: DF-MBT0021-EN-18650 | Brand: DFRobot
Note: micro:bit board and batteries are not included. What’s new in Maqueen Plus V2? 1. This is the 18650 battery version 2. New plastic box with a deeper base, enough room for the assembled car 3. Frosted acrylic p...
Delivered by Wed 17 Jun
Ring:Bit Car v2 for micro:bit (without micro:bit)
SKU: EF-EF08201 | Brand: ElecFreaks
The Ring:bit Car is a small DIY smart car driven by the BBC micro:bit and the Ring:bit. The Ring:bit extends the micro:bit's 3 GPIO ports and allow for different sensors and components to be easily attached to the ...
Delivered by Wed 17 Jun