Introductory Connected Device Kits

Arduino's Plug and Make Kit Supports Beginner-Level Projects

The idea of building a smart connected device can seem daunting to beginners, which is why Arduino put together a specially designed Plug and Make Kit to introduce them to the basics in a highly accessible manner. This new kit provides a friendly introduction to the world of electronics and the Internet of Things so that "everyone can experience that first taste of technology,” according to Fabio Violante, CEO of Arduino.

Promising to help anyone develop functional smart devices in a single session, the Plug and Make Kit appeals to entry-level users and young inventors who want to assemble something with their own two hands. Seven purposeful projects can be put together with this kit, including a game controller, smart lights and a touchless lamp.

Beginner-friendly IOT Kits
These kits lower the barrier to entry for novice inventors by simplifying the complexities of smart device creation.
DIY Smart Device Projects
Enthusiasts can easily build functional IoT projects at home, fostering a new wave of personal innovation.
Hands-on Learning Tools
Interactive kits offer practical experience in electronics and IoT, making technology education more engaging.

Sectors Adopting This

Educational Technology
There's a growing market for tools that make complex subjects like IoT approachable for students and hobbyists.
Consumer Electronics
The demand for DIY smart home devices is boosting innovation in the consumer electronics sector.
Makerspaces
Community workshops and makerspaces benefit from tools that simplify the creation of smart devices for their members.
SCORE
2.2 out of 10
GENDER
70% Men30% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 14%
Activity 23%
Freshness 30%