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Micro:bit V2.2 Microbit Board
Micro:bit V2.2 Microbit Board
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BBC micro:bit V2.2 Educational Microcontroller Board
The BBC micro:bit V2.2 is a compact programmable computer designed to make coding, electronics, and robotics fun and accessible for beginners, students, and makers.
Originally developed by the BBC to inspire young people to learn programming and digital creativity, the micro:bit is now used worldwide in STEM education, maker projects, and DIY electronics.

The V2.2 version keeps the same familiar size and layout while adding upgraded features including a built-in speaker, microphone, touch sensor, and enhanced processor performance.

Key Features
- 5×5 LED matrix display for animations, text, and games
- Built-in speaker & microphone for interactive sound projects
- Accelerometer & compass sensors for motion and orientation detection
- Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity for wireless communication
- Touch-sensitive logo for additional input control
- Temperature & light sensing built directly into the board
- Easy drag-and-drop coding with beginner-friendly editors
- Supports MakeCode, Python, JavaScript & Scratch
Perfect For
- STEM education
- Learning coding & programming
- DIY electronics projects
- Robotics & automation
- IoT and smart sensor projects
- Wearable technology
Technical Specifications
- Processor: Nordic nRF52833 ARM Cortex-M4 64MHz
- Memory: 512KB Flash, 128KB RAM
- Display: 5×5 LED matrix
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 & 2.4GHz radio
- Buttons: 2 programmable buttons + touch logo
- Sensors: Accelerometer, compass, temperature, light sensor
- Audio: Built-in speaker & MEMS microphone
- I/O: 25-pin edge connector
- Power Supply: Micro USB or battery pack
- Programming Languages: MakeCode, Python, JavaScript, Scratch
What’s Included
- 1 × BBC micro:bit V2.2 board
Battery pack, USB cable, and accessories may vary depending on selected bundle.
Getting Started with micro:bit
Start coding in minutes using the free online editors from the official micro:bit platform. Create games, animations, robots, wearable tech, and interactive electronics projects with no prior experience required.
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