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Save 68% on the Raspberry Pi 3B Plus Starter Kit Bundle

Raspberry Pi 3B Plus Starter Kit

A couple of weeks ago we posted a great deal on a Raspberry Pi bundle, but it didn’t include any hardware. Today we’ve gone one better, with a $300 saving to boot.

The Complete Raspberry Pi 3B Plus Starter Kit and Course Bundle includes the latest version of the Raspberry Pi, a large variety of components to assemble, and some hands-on video training materials. You’ll be all set to build games, robots, tools, or any other contraption you can visualize.

In case you were wondering, a Raspberry Pi is a credit-card-sized computer designed as a fun way to learn to code. With this bundle, you get a Raspberry Pi 3B Plus, a TF Card, and 37 newly-designed sensor modules for you to assemble in whatever way you please.

Raspberry Pi 3B Plus Starter Kit

As well as the components, this bundle comes with three online learning kits to train you in the art of Raspberry Pi programming. You’ll add some useful coding skills to your repertoire, and there’s a visual programming language to make things easier.

In the first learning kit alone, you’ll learn how to use your Raspberry Pi for home automation such as lights, appliances, and even your TV. In this world of Alexa and Echo, the Internet of Things is only becoming more prominent, so these are useful skills to have.

As you get more immersed in the bundle, you’ll learn how to build a gaming system to play old Nintendo, Sega, and PlayStation games.

The full Raspberry Pi 3B Plus Bundle:

As you might have calculated, there’s almost $450 of hardware and training included. You’ll be happy to hear that it’s on offer right now for just $139.99.

The deal ends in a matter of days, and that’s if the starter kits don’t sell out first. To avoid missing out, head over to the deal page via the button below.

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