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Smart Technology Kits Engage in the world of smart technology. Combine the power of the ESP32 board

[View our web version]( Smart Technology Kits Engage in the world of smart technology. Combine the power of the ESP32 board with multiple sensors and modules, like photoresistors, soil humidity sensors, water level sensors and a wireless communication module, to learn how to construct an IOT system and manage it with simple programming. Utilize the [IoT Smart Home Kit]( to create and secure a smart home for Dr. Lumi, or opt for the [Keyestudio ESP32 Smart Farm Kit]( to gain insights into sensor usage and IoT system implementation for intelligent farm management through programming. [SHOP NOW]( ON SALE! $19.99 - Make: AI Robots Make: AI Robots introduces young people to AI through exciting craft projects that start with a mechanical cardboard creation, integrates fun electronic lights and motors, adds simple coding on a micro:bit, and then teaches how to train AI to create a spark of life. With 32 projects designed to guide beginners through increasing challenges, Make: AI Robots is the perfect way to feed curious minds with fun AI experiments that will delight and inspire. Order the [print]( version or get the [PDF]( download to read now! [SHOP NOW]( New Arrivals Check out all the new goodies in the Maker Shed. There's something to inspire everyone! [SHOP NOW]( Buy 1 Get 1 Use code BOOK24ME, for BOGO on all Make: books and magazines (Print or PDF). [SHOP NOW]( Celebrate the 4th with Make: Freebies! [Making Fireworks]( [Cosplay Projects]( [Arduino P]( [Pi]( [Projects]( [Maker Faire Bay Area 2023 Recap]( Maker Faire Bay Area is Back! The legendary and mind-blowing Maker Faire is back for its 16th time in the Bay Area! Experience the ultimate showcase of creativity, innovation, and endless possibilities. The Call for Makers Is still open and we are currently on the lookout for the latest in: - Tech - Robotic - Electronics - Wearables - Digital fabrication - Immersive LED Art - Art Cars and Mobile Makers We are also looking for special programming for students and educators on the Friday Maker Faire Field Trip day including activities, performances, giveaways, robot battles, and crafts. [APPLY NOW!]( [LEARN MORE]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Email](mailto:makershed@make.co) [Unsubscribe from our newsletter]( Make:, 150 Todd Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95407, United States

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