The compatibility of the edge connector with the BBC micro:bit is a very significant feature. This makes the CLUE a very interesting upgrade for existing projects/kits/products which use the micro:bit as a controller. I think this could be very popular in schools for progression beyond the micro:bit using Python, albeit with the minor shift from MicroPython to CircuitPython. FYI, the CLUE has a a STEMMA QT - this is a smaller version of the STEMMA connector.
Fantastic job giving a basic overview of the board before testing/demoing it! This is exactly what I’d expect from Make: Magazine.
The compatibility of the edge connector with the BBC micro:bit is a very significant feature. This makes the CLUE a very interesting upgrade for existing projects/kits/products which use the micro:bit as a controller.
I think this could be very popular in schools for progression beyond the micro:bit using Python, albeit with the minor shift from MicroPython to CircuitPython.
FYI, the CLUE has a a STEMMA QT - this is a smaller version of the STEMMA connector.
👍Great information video... what music do u have playing behind your speech❓...⛔♻️
Pretty certain the light readout is telling you how many foot-candles are falling on that spot.
Where is it $29.95? Showing as $39.95 at Adafruit.
Great thing to make a ST:TOS Tricorder.
So it's a clue ... with bluetooth ... BlueClue anyone ?
OMG
XD
millibars, lumens "filesystem not found" probably means no micro sd card inserted...
good luck with coronavirus guys
didnt know bert kreischer did make videos
I am clueless
Here's a suggestion... How about looking things up and then making the video!
This guy looks like Bert Kreischer
I got clue goo everywhere
I’m using these for guided missiles, that launch from my killer drones. Being a part time Assassin & villain is so cheap these days! 🤯
Bond villains would have dreamed of this!