LittleBits is an exciting kit for aspiring makers that goes far beyond a simple game. It allows you to build electronic prototypes that can even be controlled remotely, using modules that snap together with magnets and contain all the necessary circuitry. Video games and kids' robots risk becoming prehistoric for creative youngsters drawn to electronics, replaced by a kit for little engineers called LittleBits. Think of it as a third-millennium Lego, where instead of famous bricks, you have individual electronic components mounted on printed circuit boards, connectable via magnetic snaps.

Interconnection between LittleBits modules happens without soldering or wiring—the circuit is pre-built inside, powered by a standard 9V battery, making it completely safe. It's impossible to reverse polarity because the magnets would repel instead of attract, preventing connection. Countless projects are explained step by step, but as you gain confidence, the possibilities are endless. You can expand the basic set with additional individual components or kits sold separately. Using wireless commands, you can even control your inventions via smartphone, directing movements, sounds, lights, and who knows what other functions.
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When you get tired of one creation, you quickly disassemble it and invent something new, putting learned concepts to use like a little engineer—never bored. LittleBits also has an official website. In 30 minutes, you can build this rover and, via an app, drive it around the house with your smartphone. It's fun to scare the sleeping cat in another room, or secretly deliver a flower to mom while she bakes a cake.
Kit for Starting to Become Inventors
There are starter kits available that include essential modules like power sources, sensors, and outputs. For a dedicated workspace, consider a desk or work surface from our collection to keep all components organized. As you progress, you might want to integrate your inventions into larger projects, such as building a custom bookshelf or shelving unit to display completed robots. For outdoor experiments, a shed or greenhouse could house weather-resistant creations. The modular nature of LittleBits makes it perfect for prototyping additions to home improvement projects, like automated lighting or smart sensors.
Circuit Control with Bluetooth App
The Bluetooth-enabled app allows you to control your creations wirelessly, adding a layer of interactivity. You can pair this with smart lighting solutions for your home, or integrate sensors to trigger outdoor lighting in your garden. For more advanced setups, consider using a TV entertainment furniture unit as a base for a home automation hub. The app also lets you program sequences of movements, which can be applied to outdoor patio furniture for automatic adjustments, or to create interactive wall decor that responds to your presence.
Intuitive Functioning
The magnetic connection system makes assembly intuitive even for young children. Each module has a specific function—power, input, output, or wire—and they only connect in the correct orientation. This simplicity encourages experimentation. You can use LittleBits to prototype gadgets for your kitchen island or cart, like a motion-activated light, or to build a small weather station for your garden supplies. The possibilities extend to creating custom rugs with embedded sensors, or interactive curtains that open automatically. For a dedicated play area, a storage bench can hold all your modules and tools.
FAQ
What age is LittleBits suitable for?
LittleBits is recommended for ages 8 and up, but with adult supervision, younger children can also enjoy it. The magnetic connections make it safe and easy to handle.
Do I need any prior electronics knowledge?
No, LittleBits is designed for beginners. Each module is color-coded and labeled, and the app provides step-by-step instructions for hundreds of projects.
Can I combine LittleBits with other building toys?
Yes, LittleBits modules can be attached to Lego bricks, cardboard, or other materials using mounting boards and adhesives, expanding your creative options.
What batteries does it use?
LittleBits kits typically use a standard 9V battery (not included). Some modules also have USB power options for continuous use.
Is there a community for sharing projects?
Yes, the LittleBits website and app feature a community section where users share their inventions, tips, and tutorials. You can also find inspiration on social media platforms.
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