New Products: EggBot Pro, Batteries, Ras...

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April 2, 2015

We are closed tomorrow April 3 for Good Friday, so we are bringing you the new product reveal early:

Today we are happy to announce the addition to the EggBot family - the fully assembled Egg-Bot PRO! We have a few other odds and ends worth checking out, so have a look. There is  Pololu Gyro, a couple of e-textile batteries and a handy Raspberry Pi SAFE that we designed to fit the Pi V2 and B+ models.

Evil Mad Science EggBot Pro
$390.00

Compact and easy to use with a variety of spherical and egg-shaped objects.
Pololu MinIMU-9 Gyro, Accelerometer, and Compass
$23.94
You want to know where you are in space? The Pololu MinIMU-9 does it all - an L3G4200D 3-axis gyro and an LSM303DLM 3-axis accelerometer and 3-axis magnetometer onto a tiny 0.9″ × 0.6″ board.
3.7V 110mAh LiPoly battery for E-Textiles
$8.34

What makes this battery special for E-textiles? Built-in current limiting for safety.
Lithium Ion (LiPoly) Battery - 110mAh 3.7V
$8.34
Lithium polymer battery, but darn small!
Raspberry Pi S.A.F.E. (for B+ and V2)
$7.50

The Raspberry Pi S.A.F.E. is upgraded to accommodate the Pi V2 and B+ models.

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