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Save up to 92% with our Arduino Round-Up via Neowin Deals

Today on offer via our Gear + Gadgets section of Neowin Deals, we're revisiting a deal in which you can save a hefty 87% off a Complete Arduino Starter Kit & Course Bundle. Build Robots, Light Sensors and more with 25 Hours of Training which includes the Full Arduino Toolkit.

What's it all about?

The ARDX Arduino Starter Kit pairs a detailed, illustrated guide with all the parts you need to build your own circuits. Perfect for beginners, this kit requires no experience and teaches you to use Arduino to control lights, buzzers, and more. Once you master the basics of Arduino, you can control motors on any device you dream up—from robots, to mood lights, to self-playing instruments, and beyond.

  • ARDX Arduino Starter Kit
    - Tackle 13 different projects with this fully-stocked beginner's toolkit
  • Arduino Step-by-Step 'Your Guide to the Internet of Things' Course
    - Explore the world's friendliest electronics prototyping platform
  • Arduino 'Make a Remote-Controlled Car' Course
    - Advance your skills and build a full-featured remote-controlled car
  • Beginning Arduino 'Make Your Own Environment Monitor System' Course
    - Create a gadget that posts your environment data to a web logging service
  • Click here for full descriptions of the bundle.

How do you benefit

This Complete Arduino Starter Kit & Course Bundle normally retails at $520 when purchased separately, but you can pick it up for just $62.99 for a limited time, with free shipping thrown in!

In addition, if you refer any of the deals via social media (below the Add to cart button) which results in a purchase, you'll get $10 credit added to your Neowin Deals store account.

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For those outside the Continental US, we also have a worldwide deal where you can save 92% off the Arduino Step-by-Step: Your Complete Guide. Explore the world's friendliest electronics prototyping platform with 22 hours of training!

What's it all about?

Arduino is an open-source electronics platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software. By receiving inputs from sensors (and with a little programming on your part) Arduino is able to control lights, motors, and a number of other accessories. Fuel your interest in electronic design with this 19-hour course covering beginner to advanced Arduino concepts. You’ll be able to get started on your personal electronic projects, and claim your mastery of the Arduino programming environment.

  • Go from Arduino beginner to master with over 131 lectures & 21 hours of content
  • Program in the Arduino prototyping platform
  • Understand the principles of programming micro-controllers
  • Explore basic principles in electronics design
  • Study & utilize many types of sensors and components
  • Connect your Arduino to the Internet for reporting & controlling
  • Use tools to build electronic devices
  • Study shields, accessories & sensors
  • Get familiar with advanced integrations with motors, gears & movement

How do you benefit?

Normally this Arduino Step-by-Step: Your Complete Guide represents a retail value of $200, but you can pick it up for just $14.99 for a limited time, and as with the deal above this one, if you refer any of the deals via social media (below the Add to cart button) which results in a purchase, you'll get $10 credit added to your Neowin Deals store account.

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