AdaBox004 – Making Things Dance is the perfect gift for folks who are just getting started in the world of DIY electronics. It’s an excellent addition to our family of Feather projects, and a great way to test the waters of AdaBox before committing to a subscription.
Please note! This is NOT the subscription version of AdaBox! This is ONLY AdaBox004 that shipped out to AdaBox subscribers in June of 2017. This version does not include free shipping, Make: Magazine or AdaBox subscriber exclusive pin. If you’d like to subscribe to AdaBox, please visit the AdaBox page!
Sit down, strap in, and pump your Feather ecosystem up to 11. The last of our Feather-focused AdaBoxes has all the ingredients for a remote controlled music player, a Zen-inducing meditation machine, or your very own Radio Free Adafruit that streams tunes through the internet.
In honor of one year of AdaBoxes, Adafruit asks that you savor AdaBox004 and create whatever your ears can imagine.
If you’re an international customer, this is currently the only way to get an AdaBox (for now – we’re working on it!) and if you’re a subscriber who missed out on boxes one and two, a great way to spend your time as you anxiously await ADABOX 005.
This kit DOES NOT include the collectible pin, Make: Magazine, or free shipping.
A blank box – with which imagination is your only limitation
Visit learn.adafruit.com/adabox004 for AdaBox tutorials. Learn how to flash your SD card with a brief meditative journey with Adafruit’s own BartleBeats!
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