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The ELECFREAKS microbit Retro Makecode Arcade is a handheld, battery-powered programming device featuring a 160x128 TFT color screen, 4-directional joystick, and A/B buttons. Designed for STEM education, it supports MakeCode graphical programming to create games and remotely control micro:bit cars. Its translucent acrylic design and rich tutorial resources make it an ideal tool for millennial professionals and educators aiming to foster computational thinking in learners aged 15 and up. Note: micro:bit motherboard not included.
































| ASIN | B0C5XLSZRB |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Battery Description | Requires battery power |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,023 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (44) |
| Display Type | TFT |
| Form Factor | Handheld |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Item model number | micro:bit Retro Programming Arcade |
| Manufacturer | EF ELECFREAKS |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 180.00 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 15 years and up |
| Package Dimensions | 5.63 x 3.62 x 1.65 inches |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Screen Size | 20.32 Centimeters |
| UPC | 779288989122 |
D**U
Teaches kids more than creating games
I use this in my teaching to kids in the 10 y/o range. Sometimes with the game controller sometimes with one of the robots. Versus Scratch or Makecode alone, it makes coding very real to kids. They are programming a device to do something. So far all the devices have worked, though you have to precisely follow directions. It’s not unified yet.
M**S
Exactly as advertised
If you’re in the market for something like this, you already know what you’re getting. Your question is thus “did it work?” Yes - it was exactly as advertised, the price was solid, and it’s entirely functional. It was a bit smaller than expected (I was thinking it would be the size of an Xbox controller), but it’s for my 12yo so it’s fine. This is not a toy, it is a tool. If you do not have the background to teach your child how to use it, unless they’re exceptionally bright (and already have associated tools) it will not be useful. Since it is set up as a toy I’m saying it’s appropriate for 7 and below, however, this assumes a child advanced enough to program and patient enough to be interested. Do not get this as an unsolicited present.
A**N
micro:bit board is not included in this kit
The micro:bit board is not included in this kit. You only receive the arcade board (the screen with the buttons). The micro:bit shown in the pictures is for display purposes only, to show how it looks when assembled, but it is not included in the package.
T**R
Experimental and not the best MS Makecode Arcade host
Here's what you need to know: (0) Start by going to the elecfreaks site and read the wiki for this product. Seriously, try that first. (1) The chipset used with this board is still considered experimental on the Makecode site. That means it won't show up as an option for your .hex code until you enable the use of experimental hardware on the site. (2) Because it's experimental, you also can't use webUSB (the preferred file transfer protocal) to download your hex files directly like you can on the main micro:bit programming sites. You have to download the file to your PC, then transfer it to the microbit manually. (3) You microbit probably won't compile the hex file correctly, though, if you just drag and drop from within the file explorer app. Expect an error and a frowny face. (4) So, you will usually have to open a terminal window in the directory with the hex file on your PC and use robocopy to transfer it to the microbit. You want to unplug immediately after the file transfers, too, to avoid a timeout error. Not exactly kid friendly, is it? Not to mention it's a pain to assemble and you'll probably need to ream out the buttons with a 1/8" drill bit (BY HAND!!!) to get them to fit on the switches. All in all, this was not ready for widescale release if it really is aimed at kids.
B**N
Did not work
The screen did not work
P**P
MISSING ACRYLIC COVERS
nice looking unit but acrylic cover was a dud bought kit looks nice works well but got a cardboard cover for some reason that was missing the drilled hole for the screen. will contact customer support and repost message
N**L
Quality not so great
Received with broken parts 1. Right arrow button was broken 2. Top right support hook for display was broken. Requested replacement from Amazon and I Hope to get a non defective item this time. Overall quality not so great but it works once connected to computer using Microbit.
D**C
READ FIRST,
Unless you have hardware and software ready to go to actually transfer and know how to...don't bother with this purchase. Nothing redeeming.
N**.
Mal servicio no prende lo voy a devolver
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