This artcile is about Starter Kits. Do they do Starter Kits?
I've seen that company before and they are very expensive.
This artcile is about Starter Kits. Do they do Starter Kits?
I've seen that company before and they are very expensive.
This artcile is about Starter Kits. Do they do Starter Kits?
I just looked, and actually their "kit" consists of only the power supply and cables, so I guess really they don't qualify.
I've seen that company before and they are very expensive.
I found them to have reasonable prices. The Freeduino (Decimilia compatible) USB board from them costs Rs. 1300 (about US$ 26)
http://www.bhasha.co.cc/product.php?id_product=22
I have not found any other seller for Freeduino/Arduino in India. Buying from US/UK is much more expensive because of shipping charges and customs duty imposed by the Indian Govt.
Hi,
We have recently launched Basic Component Kit for our arduino/freeduino/sanguino boards. This basic component kit has enough components to get you started on arduino platform and become a pro.
Check out http://www.bhasha.co.cc/product.php?id_product=36
Your comments and feedback are welcome, if you think we need to add any specific components ...do let us know
And quite cheap...around $12....as compared to others...
rgds
Sharya
Sid,
Forgive me if I've missed this, but it doesn't look like your kit actually includes an Arduino of any kind. $12 would be an amazing price if it included an official Arduino, or even a free Arduino variant. With the Freeduino you offer, the total would be more around $35.00, still a good deal I think for what your customer is getting. You should offer the components kit with a Arduino Compatible device.
SirCastor,
Thanks for your feedback, well actually we are offering multiple variants of Arduino/Freeduino/Sanguino boards with different configurations. Most of our customers are happy to pick the board of their choice whether its Arduino Severino, Lilypad, Freeduino Serial, Freeduino USB, Freeduino Lite or even the powerful Sanguino and then get the Basic Component kit as an add-on accessory. So we have left the choice to the end user. Something like a product configurator, which is working out well.
Plus our recent tie up with Indian Postal Service (SpeedPost) has got down the domestic and international prices by 40% which also works in favour of our customers.
Win-Win situation for everybody
I'd like to disagree with your comments that the piezo sounds aren't pretty!
See my post: "Pinging (literally)"
Where does it say that?
Piezoelectric Sounder – Make noise with this? but don't plan on it being pretty.
Under one of the kits in the second part of the reviews.
Awesome writeup sircastor! Kinda wish I had found it before I got my kit. Love the image mouse-over popups too.
I did a write-up of the kit I got, the Arduino Experimentation Kit from RobotShop.ca. Looks like the kits you reviewed all came more than my kit did.
Indeed the kit is HUGE and is set to get bigger as the next incarantion will have 2 x 7-segment displays and a 16x2 LCD display for NO extra cost
When will these 2 things be added? :)?
Although in your 2nd part you admit to being a bit sick of starter kits, I'd like to point anyones attention to the Fritzing starter kit (Fritzing - electronics made easy). It is more or less comparable to the Adafruit starter kit (from what I saw), it's contents is on that page. It is reasonably priced at 55 euro (ex VAT), certainly if you keep in mind that you support the work on the Fritzing tool ("With the purchase of one starter kit you are supporting one hour of bug-fixing."). Oh and last but not least: they are very friendly over at Frizing!
PS: not affiliated and so on, of course
I would be careful of the earthshine design starter kit. I ordered mine over a week ago, and he has my money, but the order is sitll at the processing stage. I have tried contacting him via the website and e-mail but not repsonse yet. Currently it does not matter how good the start kit is if you can't actually buy it.
A couple more to look at.
very basic starter pack
an advance starter pack
an advance starter pack that includes the making things talk book which is a great arduino guide.
Thanks for the heads up. I'm in the process of updating my information and moving it to a more permanent page that'll be kept up-to-date, As well as be a little more readable.
If anyone else has kits they'd like to see in the list, I'll be happy to add it. I'd like to make my list as comprehensive as possible. My requirements are that the kit ought to be known as an Arduino kit, and should at least be offered with an Arduino/Freeduino. In otherwords, no General electronics kits for beginners.
Just and update: I got a e-mail from earthshine design late Thursday and I received the kit this morning (Saturday). I must say I am impressed with this kit, and the time he has put into the manual.
I have not found any other seller for Freeduino/Arduino in India. Buying from US/UK is much more expensive because of shipping charges and customs duty imposed by the Indian Govt.
Now it's available at DeccanRobots.com is for sale | HugeDomains
Also there are couple of others...
An Arduino Projects Kit (and The book: An Arduino Workshop) is available from www.smileymicros.com and Nut&Volts
What else do I need to use the Earthshine kit in the US?
Since you mention earthshine I'll say that I ordered some kit on 28 May and haven't heard anything since (my paymeny went but my order hasn't been processed).
MC Mike hasn't been online here this month, so I guess he's on holiday or something. It's a relief to see hairlocks had a similar experience, I was getting a little worried at the lack of response.
edit: I've got home to find an email telling me my order has been shipped