

IOT Starter Kit
8.820 .د.ب (The price does not include Vat)
36 in stock (can be backordered)
🧰 IoT Starter Kit
The IoT Starter Kit is a practical learning set designed to introduce beginners to the basics of Internet of Things (IoT) using the NodeMCU (ESP8266) development board. With its real components and plug-and-play setup on a breadboard, this kit is ideal for building simple connected devices and learning how sensors, actuators, and microcontrollers work together.
🧠 What makes this kit special?
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Includes the NodeMCU (ESP8266), perfect for Wi-Fi-based IoT projects.
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Supports sensor data reading and actuator control without the need for soldering.
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Enables hands-on practice with both analog and digital signals.
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Combines core electronics with IoT-ready hardware to create connected applications.
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Flexible for beginners and great for STEM workshops or self-paced learning.
🔍 What can you learn from this kit?
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How to program the ESP8266 using the Arduino IDE.
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How to read values from sensors like DHT11 (temperature/humidity) and LDR.
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How to control outputs such as LEDs, buzzers, and motors based on sensor input.
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Basics of circuit building using a breadboard and jumper wires.
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How to build mini-projects like smart fans, indicator systems, and simple alarms.
🛠️ Kit Contents:
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NodeMCU ESP8266 board
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Breadboard
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DHT11 temperature and humidity sensor
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Red plastic fan
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DC motor
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Potentiometer
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Buzzer
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Jumper wires (Male to Male, Male to Female)
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USB cable
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Fixed resistors
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Light-dependent resistor (LDR)
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LEDs (Red, Green, Yellow)
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Diodes
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Transistors
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