The Adafruit CRICKIT for the micro:bit lets you add more features to your robots than just motors and servos - while still being compact and affordable.
This kit has everything you need to plug into your computer and start coding in the web browser - reading from multiple environmental sensors. A micro:bit is also included with battery pack and cable.
The Kitronik Klip V2.0 has all the essentials for school projects: Access to all the 19 pins on the BBC micro:bit with crocodile clips; An quick-loading battery cage with switch; and Quick connect and removal slot for the micro:bit.
Connect wires to your micro:bit with this handy board from Kitronik - great for wired sensors, battery cages, or where crocodile clips would be too bulky. The micro:bit can also be quickly inserted or removed
Looking for a microbit speaker that's loud enough to hear in a classroom? The MonkMakes amplified speaker connects in seconds with crocodile clips - it's quick to set up and pack up, and adds music and speech coding to your projects!