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KEYESTUDIO DIY Solar Tracking Electronic Kit for Arduino, Smart Phone Charging, Temperature & Humidity Sensor, BH1750 Light Sensor, Educational Programming Kit for Teens & Adults 15+

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Features

  • Solar Tracking Kit for Arduino:This kit is based on Arduino. It consists of 4 ambient light sensors, 2 DOF servos, a solar panel and so on, aiming at converting light energy into electronic energy and charging power devices.It boasts a smart phone charging module, a temperature and humidity sensor, a BH1750 light sensor, a buzzer, an LCD1602 display, a push button module, an LED module and others, enriching the tutorial and making the projects more interesting.
  • 11 Detailed Online Tutorials : From simple to complex, guide you step by step. You can either start from those basic ones like learning how to control a signal module or sensor, or aim at a more sophisticated one, the one integrating most of these components.
  • High extension:This kit preserve IIC, UART, SPI ports, and extend other sensors and modules;if you are experienced,you can also alter the code or connect it with other sensors or modules through the bulding parts reserved to conduct your own experiments.
  • Programmble Starter Kit for Teens, Adults and Professionals|:KEYESTUDIO starter kit is a cost-effective open-source programming device. Only a few simple steps are needed to install it and wire it up, very easy and convenient.it can not only help beginner have a better learning about programming but obtain knowledge about electronics, machinery, controlling logic and computer science.
  • About this starter kit: The product is not assembled and the code is not burned before it leaves the factory. We have online tutorials to teach you how to assemble and upload the code. This kit does not include batteries, you need to prepare the batteries yourself.

Package Dimensions: 10.39 x 7.87 x 3.15 inches


Item Weight: 1.7 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: K-I-4045


Batteries: 1 C batteries required.


Manufacturer: Shenzhen KEYES DIY Robot Co.,Ltd


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  • **updated** awesome!!! Old review = Almost good?
Old review is after this... The seller reached out to me and made it right. Turns out it was my fault. I screwed up the install and the seller not only helped me figure out what happened but also sent me a new unit. These guys are great. Buy their stuff. Lol So, the instructions were good, most of it seemed good, but when I put the battery in the holder it started smoking. That was not so good. I think there was a short in the holder or something. I don't know. Probably doesn't happen almost ever. Just got a lemon I guess. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024 by Lori Shilling

  • Lower quality
Instructions are not as detailed as I’d like
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025 by camperhatchet

  • So Easy and Well Made!
Keyestudio knocks it out of the ballpark once again with this solar tracking kit. Keyestudio really goes the extra mile when it comes to their packaging, it is one of the many great benefits this kit provides over others that are similar. Each component and part is separated into its own packaging with clear indicators of what is in the bag, which corresponds to their instructions making assembly much easier! The kit itself is actually bigger than I thought it would be, with the solar panel about the same size as a cellphone, which can output a decent amount of power. The instructions included in the online Dropbox folder are very easy to use, and they even included a common problems PDF which is helpful. The code and all the needed software components are also in the Dropbox folder, so everything is all in one place. If you want to try out a really cool Arduino based sun or light tracking station, this one is recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2023 by Darren Darren

  • nice
great gift
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025 by Jarod Keeling

  • Not for learning
Didn’t come with 3.7v rechargeable battery—a necessary component for operation. Also the provided code does work even after installing the appropriate libraries. I don’t know C++ very well and it will take a long time to figure out. Got this to learn in a fun way, did not expect to have to write the code myself. It does have quality components and the metal and acrylic structure is nice. Could’ve been really cool ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024 by Joseph McDonald

  • Not all projects are Arduino IDE compatible...
A very interesting project, though not all of the lessons are compatible with the Arduino IDE.
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025 by zekefarsiguy

  • Bueno
Concuerda con la descripción de la página.
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024 by Jhon Fredy Rios

  • FUN project :-)
Had great fun putting this together. No major issues, but a few minor ones. The orientation of the second plate (peripheral) sorta matters. Didn't notice it until it was already assembled and I was integrating the next platform. Not a real big deal, with some minor hacking it went together OK and worked. Other minor issue is that I seemed to get hardware from another project. Was missing some screws and had a bunch I could find no use for. Fortunately I have a goodly collection of screws so working it out wasn't an issue. Overall, I'd recommend this project for fun, education and quite possibly usefulness. I had to live with the first two being on the north side of the building and getting maybe 5 minutes of sun at high summer :-)). Still it did work with what little we have when we have it :-). Get it, have fun and learn!!! I'm sure my bag of screws was a fluke. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024 by Vic

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