Land 96+ hours of DIY electronics training with this Raspberry Pi bundle
The dueling development and engineering platforms known as Arduino and Raspberry Pi have earned their reputations as being incredibly powerful, versatile, and enjoyable tools with which both novice and seasoned developers can build a virtually limitless number of projects.
But if you want to make the most of these platforms, you're going to need to have the right tools and instruction under your belt.
Enter the 2020 Complete Raspberry Pi & Arduino A-Z Hero Maker Bundle, which comes packed with all the lessons and hardware you need in order to build a wide range of exciting projects from scratch in the comfort of your own home—all for just $74.99 for a limited time.
Featuring the latest motherboards, kits and instruction manuals, this 11-part bundle is perfect for both beginners and more advanced developers who want to take advantage of everything that Arduino and Raspberry Pi delivers.
You'll be able to build a variety of home automation systems that can be used to control everything from your lighting to your heat, craft robots that can streamline your household workflow, work with programming languages that can be used in countless real-world scenarios, and more.
There's also a course that teaches you how to create the beloved mBot—an Arduino-based, two-wheeled robot that comes with built-in sensors and actuators for added control.
Embrace the DIY electronics and engineering revolution with the 2020 Complete Raspberry Pi & Arduino A-Z Hero Maker Bundle for just $74.99—over 80% off its usual price for a limited time.
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