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Brand: Robotico
The complete kit for learning electronics, coding, and building things that actually work
Age
13+
Batteries
No batteries required
Projects
33 lessons
Guide
200+ page downloadable PDF guide
Soldering
Not Required
Coding
Arduino IDE
There are plenty of Arduino starter kits out there. Here's what makes this one worth it.
From motion-triggered alarms to RFID access systems, each of the 33 lessons produces something that actually does something. No throwaway demos.
Gyroscope, real-time clock, RFID, ultrasonic, PIR motion, water level, sound — the sensors that make the best projects are already in the box.
Electronics and programming are foundational skills. What your child learns here connects directly to robotics, IoT, engineering, and software careers.

Most starter kits give you a board and a handful of LEDs. The Ultimate UNO R3 Kit goes further — much further. Inside you'll find over 50 individual components including sensors that detect motion, sound, temperature, humidity, water level, and acceleration; motors that spin, step, and sweep to precise angles; a real-time clock, an LCD display, RFID tags, a dot matrix display, and a gyroscope. All pre-soldered, all ready to wire up in minutes.
The downloadable guide walks through every component in the kit, step by step. Your child can work through it in order, or jump straight to whatever looks most exciting.
33 illustrated lessons covering every component in the kit, from LED basics to RFID access systems
All modules are pre-soldered and ready to use. Connect components with jumper wires and start building
Write C++ in the free Arduino IDE — the same language used in professional electronics and product development
RFID, gyroscope, PIR motion, ultrasonic, real-time clock — components that unlock genuinely impressive projects
Once the guide is done, millions of free projects, tutorials, and forums open up — the learning never has to stop
Every component is 100% Arduino-compatible. Add more sensors, shields, and modules as your child's skills grow

Circuits and code aren't two separate things — each lesson in the guide teaches them together. Your child wires up a component, writes the code to control it, and sees the result immediately. That feedback loop is powerful: it makes abstract concepts like loops, variables, and conditionals click in a way that screen-based coding alone never can. Studies show that hands-on electronics learning improves STEM test scores by up to 36% — and the engagement speaks for itself.
33 guided lessons — from a blinking LED to a fully working RFID access system
Each lesson builds on the last, introducing new components and concepts in a logical progression.

Build and control LED circuits with buttons and code
Learn: Digital output, loops, conditionals

Read temperature, humidity, and light from real sensors
Learn: Analog input, sensor libraries, data display

Show text and live sensor data on a 16-character display
Learn: I2C communication, LiquidCrystal library

Build a contactless access system using RFID cards and tags
Learn: SPI communication, RFID protocol, access control

Drive DC and stepper motors with precision speed and direction
Learn: H-bridge, PWM, stepper sequences

Detect movement with a PIR sensor and trigger a buzzer alarm
Learn: PIR sensing, digital input, event-driven logic
Plus 27 more lessons covering RGB LEDs, servo motors, joystick control, dot matrix displays, real-time clocks, relay switching, gyroscope sensing, and full remote control projects

| Microcontroller | ATmega328P |
| Compatible Platform | Arduino UNO R3 |
| Operating Voltage | 5V (USB) or 9V (adapter/battery) |
| Digital I/O Pins | 14 (6 support PWM) |
| Analog Input Pins | 6 |
| Communication Protocols | I2C, SPI, UART, PWM, IR |
| Programming Language | C/C++ via Arduino IDE |
| Software | Arduino IDE (free — Windows, macOS, Linux) |
| Guide Format | Downloadable PDF — 33 lessons |
| Soldering Required | No — all modules pre-soldered |
33 lessons. 50+ components. One kit that teaches real electronics and real code.