Friday New Product: Toolbag, Digital San...

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October 10, 2014

Today we have some fun stuff to play with, mainly Sandbox and Trinket, and their accessories:

Sparkfun Tool Bag Kit
$34.95
A portable tool bag that includes everything to get you started.
Sparkfun Digital Sandbox
$74.95
The Digital Sandbox makes learning how to program microcontrollers a snap! Walk through 13 unique and interesting experiments with drag and drop programming and no soldering required.
Sparkfun Digital Sandbox Add-On
$14.95
Add 3 more awesome experiments to the Digital Sandbox Learning platform!
Adafruit Pro Trinket LiIon/LiPoly Backpack Add-onn
$4.95
Charge and power your Pro Trinket with this LiIon/LiPoly Backpack Add-on board by Adafruit.
PowerBoost 1000 Basic - 5V USB Boost @ 1000mA from 1.8V+
$14.95
This 4A capable PowerBoost 1000 can turn almost any battery voltage below 5.5V into a steady 5.2V to power your USB devices.

 

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