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Discover fantastic tech gadgets that help children of all ages and abilities develop coding skills, build confidence, and explore technology.
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An exciting range of tech gadgets and toys that make learning to code fun and interactive.
The imagiCharm can teach kids coding. It uses a mobile-based game to create customized and colorful pixel art which then displays on the imagiCharm in real-time (connects via Bluetooth).
A Different Retro Coding Arcade - This Game Programming Learning Machine is the first arcade device in a big screen with a high resolution. Kids are able to use them to create their games in a fun and easy way through the blocks program, and the Retro allows for a self-defined game role, multiple game sceneries and plots design. It surprises you more with the bountiful built-in sensors and gives kids more chances for creation.
This toy uses a visual coding language with coding cards and tiles, which is a good way for young children to learn basic coding principles before moving on to writing actual code. It also adds a fun social element by allowing the robots to work together.
This toy uses a visual coding language with coding cards, which is a good entry point for young children to understand basic coding principles before progressing to writing actual code.
A STEM educational coding toy that allows kids to create their own video games. It is a kit that includes a drawing tablet, colored pencils, and a game creation app.
A fun and educational toy that introduces kids to basic coding concepts.
Teaches coding through play: Kids can program the robot mouse to follow different coloured lines, navigate mazes, and complete challenges.
A digital LED light sign that can be used to display images, animations, and other information. It connects to a mobile app and has a large online community of users who share their creations.
A digital LED light sign that can be used to display images, animations, and other information. It connects to a mobile app and has a large online community of users who share their creations.
A portable, miniaturized entertainment center. It features a 6W DSP speaker with a 16x16 pixel, 256 full RGB self-programmable LED screen. The display can show pixel art, including your own creations or designs from the community shared on the app. It also has a variety of features, including an alarm clock, score keeper, stopwatch, and planner/calendar.
The BBC micro:bit Go is a pocket-sized computer that lets you learn computer coding with Scratch, Microsoft MakeCode, Python, Swift Playgrounds and other programming languages. It has built-in features that make it easy to get started: 25 LEDs, 2 buttons, motion sensor, light sensor, temperature sensor, compass, radio and Bluetooth wireless.
Tobbie the Self-Guiding AI Robot. It is a construction kit that lets you build your own AI robot. It requires some basic tools and takes around 2.5 hours to build. The robot is powered by batteries and has infrared sensors that it uses to navigate around obstacles. It can be set to “follow me” mode or “explore the world” mode.
The Sphero Mini is a small app-controlled robotic ball that can be controlled with a smartphone app using a joystick, tilt, slingshot, or kick drive.