Spikenzie Labs at Maker Faire Bay Area
At Maker Faire Bay Area I took some time to jam out with the folks from Spikenzie.
At Maker Faire Bay Area I took some time to jam out with the folks from Spikenzie.
The Maker Shed team is delighted to announce we’ve partnered with a global distribution company to dramatically increase the number of countries we serve from 59 to 210 — welcome India, Brazil, China, Singapore, and 140+ more!
The Arduino Yún is available for the first time for sale in the United States, in the Maker Shed here at Maker Faire in New York.
The Shed team has landed in Detroit, and we’ve brought dozens of great products with us. We’re right in front of the Henry Ford museum near the Power Racing Series track, in a massive tent that’s very hard to miss. We have everything from 3D Printers and Microcontrollers to Craft Kits and Wearables.
We’re in the midst of a very busy summer here at the Maker Shed — we’ve been traveling around the country for various Mini Maker Faires and are preparing for the next World Maker Faire in September. But fear not; we still have time to get in the coolest new products for Makers. Without further ado, here are the most recent additions to the Maker Shed – an FPGA Development Board, an LED Color Organ Kit, a Toolkit for on-the-go soldering, and two wearable E-Textile kits.
Aluminum cases for the Arduino and Raspberry Pi, custom CNC machined by Tux Labs, are now available in the Maker Shed.
Looking for a simple yet fun kit to get youngsters into making? Check out the Make: SpinBot Kit from the Maker Shed. This kit lets them create a simple, vibrating “robot” that makes unique works of art.