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A classroom-ready bulk pack of 20 BBC micro:bit v2.2 boards. Each micro:bit features a built-in speaker, microphone, touch sensor, accelerometer, compass, Bl...

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A classroom-ready bulk pack of 20 BBC micro:bit v2.2 boards. Each micro:bit features a built-in speaker, microphone, touch sensor, accelerometer, compass, Bluetooth, and a 5×5 LED matrix — everything students need to start coding and creating interactive projects.

Board-only packaging (no retail boxes) keeps costs down for schools, makerspaces, and educational institutions buying at volume.

Key Features (Per Board)

  • Nordic nRF52833 ProcessorARM Cortex-M4 with hardware floating point
  • Built-In Speaker and Microphone – Audio output and sound sensing
  • Touch-Sensitive Logo – Capacitive touch input
  • 5×5 LED Matrix – Scrolling text, icons, and simple animations
  • Accelerometer and Compass – Motion and orientation sensing
  • Bluetooth Low Energy – Wireless communication between devices
  • USB and Battery Power – Micro USB or 2×AAA battery pack

Package Contents

  • 20× BBC micro:bit v2.2 boards (no retail packaging)

Ideal For

  • Schools and classroom sets
  • Makerspaces and coding clubs
  • STEM workshops and events
  • Institutional bulk purchasing
Note: Board only — USB cables and battery packs are not included.

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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

ARM Cortex-M4
The ARM Cortex-M4 is a 32-bit processor core widely used inside microcontrollers, often with hardware support for signal-processing and control tasks. It provides enough processing power to run embedded programs that handle sensors, wireless communication, audio and similar workloads.
LED
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a small electronic component that emits light when current flows through it in the correct direction. Because it only conducts one way, its polarity matters, and a through-hole LED must be soldered the correct way around to light up.
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