Learn how to create Arduino wearables, robotic projects, and more with this e-book collection
If you haven’t gotten on the Arduino train, now is a good time. The open-source platform is used for building some amazing electronics projects, using just a programmable circuit board and simple software. It’s awesome for those just starting out with electronics because it doesn’t require any other hardware to upload code (unlike other programmable circuit boards) and it uses an easy-to-learn version of C++.
So what projects should you start with? The Arduino Enthusiast E-Book Bundle has you covered. The bundle comes with eight e-books and over 1,900 pages of instruction — plus plenty of projects to choose from, including wearables, smart electronic devices, and more. You can design, code, and build:
interactive bike gloves
portable Wi-Fi signal strength sensors
liquid flow sensors
motion-activated sensors
robots
weather measurement stations
And really, that's just the start. Need another reason? The Mashable Shop has the Arduino Enthusiast E-Book Bundle for $29, a savings of 88%.
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According to twitter, Emily Heller is a fake geek girl and a SJW. If you ask her friends, she laughs too loud and cries at cute animal videos. Prior to Mashable, Emily wrote for CollegeHumor and Reductress and most recently worked at a very bro-y tech startup. She lives in Brooklyn with three dudes, a cat who acts like a dog and a dog who acts like a houseplant.