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ACEBOTT QE202 ESP32 Advanced Electronic Sensor Project Learning Kit 26-in-1
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The ACEBOTT QE202 ESP32 Advanced Electronic Sensor Project Learning Kit is a comprehensive 26-in-1 STEM education platform designed to teach electronics, programming, IoT, and robotics through hands-on project building. Powered by the ESP32 development board with built-in WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, the kit includes a wide range of electronic sensors and modules such as ultrasonic sensors, PIR motion sensors, flame sensors, sound sensors, RGB LEDs, RTC modules, LCD displays, joysticks, relays, and traffic light modules. The Easy-Plug connector system enables fast and reliable hardware assembly without complicated wiring, making the kit beginner-friendly while still supporting advanced experimentation.
Designed for students, educators, makers, and electronics enthusiasts, the QE202 kit supports Arduino IDE, ACECode graphical programming, Blockly coding, and Python development environments for multi-level learning experiences. Users can build interactive smart electronics and IoT projects while learning embedded systems, automation, wireless communication, sensor interfacing, and coding fundamentals. With multiple guided projects and modular components, the kit is ideal for STEM classrooms, robotics labs, engineering workshops, innovation centers, and DIY electronics learning applications.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | ACEBOTT QE202 ESP32 Advanced Electronic Sensor Project Learning Kit |
| Kit Type | 26-in-1 STEM Learning Kit |
| Main Controller | ESP32 |
| Connectivity | WiFi and Bluetooth |
| Programming Support | Arduino IDE, Blockly, ACECode, Python |
| Connection Type | Easy-Plug Plug-and-Play |
| Included Modules | Ultrasonic, PIR, Flame, RGB LED, LCD, Relay, RTC, Joystick and More |
| Application Area | IoT, Robotics, Electronics, STEM Education |
| Target Users | Students, Educators, Makers |
| Project Type | Electronics and Sensor-Based Learning Projects |