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Do you want to play Tetris? So build it. Children’s test children’s kit

Switch, button, switch, capacitor, resistor, photoresistor, potentiometer, bulb, diode, LED, transistor, buzzer, speaker, microphone, joystick, microcomputer, display, magnetic conductive connections and magnetic pad. No, this is not an inventory of the electronic components store, but a list of parts from the Boffin Magnetic kit.

The package also includes a 100-page “cookbook” with instructions for building a huge number of projects, from simple circuits such as a light diode with a switch, light control with a photoresistor or microphone, tone generator, pass counter to various games using the display.

Each “recipe” has a list of parts used, as well as an explanation of what the result should do and why.

We also had a drawing pad and markers with conductive paint (sold separately as the “Lite” version), which can be used to draw conductive connections and some components, but unfortunately they did not survive transport and after unpacking them tester Filip had electrically conductive hands from fingers to wrist.

You will see in the video how the kit works and what the youngest respondent in the history of Technet probably said about it.



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