Friday New Product: More Grove

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February 20, 2015

SeeedStudio Grove modules are here with a new standalone kit, and some new modules.

SeeedStudio Mixer Pack V2 Electronic blocks kit
$63.54

Before inexpensive microcontrollers, logic circuits did the bulk of electronic decision-making. The Mixer Pack makes it easy to play with simple "if-then" circuits without soldering.
Grove - Starter Kit for Arduino
$64.68

No doubt the simplest and most flexible no-soldering way to start hacking with Arduino.
Grove - Differential Amplifier V1.2
$19.32

Designed to interface weak input signals to the Grove system of prototyping.
Grove - Air Quality Sensor
$12.84

Detect carbon monoxide, alcohol, acetone, paint thinner, formaldehyde and other gasses with this plug-and-use Grove module.
Grove - Protoshield
$2.46

On the rare occasion there isn't a Grove module for your project, build your own!

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