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Makeblock Neuron Inventor Kit

The MakeBlock Neuron Inventor Kit is an electronic building block platform for STEM education. The graphical programming interface in the Neuron app enables beginners to easily create Neuron applications and add basic or advanced functionality (e.g. IoT) into their inventions.

SKU: GC27-MBP1030001

Makeblock Neuron Inventor Kit

Makeblock Neuron Inventor Kit

The MakeBlock Neuron Inventor Kit is an electronic building block platform for STEM education. The graphical programming interface in the Neuron app enables beginners to easily create Neuron applications and add basic or advanced functionality (e.g. IoT) into their inventions.

Apart from a power button, a servo, and other common blocks, there is a range of unique blocks like a LED panel and a buzzer to build more creative gadgets. Through intuitive flow-based programming, creators can take full advantage of blocks to turn unlimited ideas into reality.

The Neuron app comes with Invention Guides and video tutorials to show you how to get started building with the Inventor Kit. Follow, then lead with your own creative ideas.

Simple and Effortless

Building blocks are connected in a snap with Pogo pin connectors, with the added benefit of making each block more durable.

Control Remotely

Creators can build projects and control them remotely from anywhere in the world over the internet.

Widely Extensible

Compatible with the Makeblock platform and Lego blocks, the amount of fun projects you can build is almost limitless.

Plug & Play

Neuron gadgets can be software independent. You can play Neuron gadgets with/without software namely in online/offline mode. In offline mode, you can build a gadget to activate a servo operation using Ultrasonic Sensor. In online mode, combined with our Neuron App, a gadget can be programmed to have complicated action sequences for servo operation and control its movement remotely. There are infinite ways to Plug & Play!

Open SDK

Neuron protocol and library are open-source materials. Everyone is encouraged to be a developer and share their ideas with others.

Magnetic Design

The magnetic design at the back of Neuron blocks facilitates educators to demonstrate lab work and teach in front of their students.

Idea Cards

In order to get started with Neuron, each kit equips several Idea Cards to provide you with some ideas and the corresponding instructions.

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Makeblock Neuron Inventor Kit

The MakeBlock Neuron Inventor Kit is an electronic building block platform for STEM education. The graphical programming interface in the Neuron app enables beginners to easily create Neuron applications and add basic or advanced functionality (e.g. IoT) into their inventions.

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