A Look at the littleBits Deluxe Kit
Released on 01/22/2014
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(upbeat instrumental music)
[Announcer] If your knowledge of engineering
stops with putting batteries in a TV remote,
you might try fiddling around
with a littleBits kit for a day.
It's basically a set of electronic parts
that snap together with lego-like ease.
In fact, the set is easy enough
for little kids to use,
which is the idea behind littleBits.
The small modules snap together magnetically
to form circuits
and the polarity of the magnets keeps your kids,
or you, more likely,
from trying to put them together the wrong way.
The bits are color coded to help kids know what's what.
It's a slick way to learn the basics.
Like power sources come first
and inputs come before outputs.
Once you figure it out,
bask in the glow of your engineering triumphs.
(whooshing)
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