Your Room Kit empowers your kids to transform any boring old object into an awesome, interactive invention. They'll have so much fun, they won't even realize they're gaining STEM/STEAM skills for the future.
Invent a creepy companion that glows green whenever it hears a noise.
Invent interactive artwork that can wiggle and dance on command.
Invent a game that turns your booklet into an electronic device.
Invent your own burglar alarm that catches thieves in the act.
Invent a defense system to guard your stuff and attack on command!
Invent a trigger-activated safe to keep prying eyes from your prized possessions.
Invent a controller for your favorite computer game using the Makey Makey Bit and your favorite foods!
Invent a puppet that can play pranks, protect your computer, and be coded to say anything you want.
The bargraph is like an equalizer. Get an instant view of the signal going through.
Bzzz! The buzzer is like the sound in an alarm clock: it makes a noise you just can't ignore.
The dimmer Bit lets you control your creations with a simple knob.
Turn everyday objects into touchpads, or control your computer's cursor with this Bit.
The power Bit lets you use a 9-volt battery to supply power to all your connected Bits.
The servo is a controllable motor that can swing back and forth.
The sound trigger sends an ON signal when the noise gets over a certain level.
Connect it to your power Bit and then flip the switch to send juice to all of your creations!
Attach the arm to your servo or DC motor to expand your invention’s motion capabilities.
The micro USB cable is used to connect the usb power Bit to your computer or phone charger. It is...
Keep your circuit intact and move it around with ease with our mounting boards.
We’ve simplified construction for some inventions by creating these paper templates.
This little purple screwdriver is used to modify any Bit with a micro adjuster (e.g. pulse, rgb...
Screws
The screws secure attachments like the mechanical arm and servo mount to your invention.
Make complex movements by attaching materials to your servo motor using the servo hub.
Use a servo mount and littleBits shoe to secure your servo motor to any surface.
Press shoes onto your circuit to keep it securely intact.