







BBC Micro:bit Wear:it wearable edition
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I’ve got this Wear:it device — it’s the little wearable version of the BBC Micro:bit, made for kids aged 8 to 16. I picked it up a while back and it’s been sitting in a drawer, never actually used. It’s open and fully functional, so it’s ready to go if you're into coding or just want to get kids excited about tech in a hands-on way.It comes with two wrist straps (different colours and patterns), a USB cable to connect to a computer, a few extra straps and attachments, plus the instruction booklet. Just don’t forget the AAA batteries — they’re not included, so you’ll need to get those separately.
I’m in Norfolk, England, and I’m just passing it on since I’m not using it anymore. It’s a solid little gadget for sparking interest in programming and electronics — and I think it’d be a great starter for a curious kid. Price is £9, but that’s just the way it is — no strings, just passing it on.