Product details

Description

Meet the CHARGE for micro:bit, by Forward Education—the only rechargeable, wearable battery pack for micro:bit that powers endless exploration, everywhere that learning happens.

  • Sustainable Savings: Stop buying batteries and eliminate e-waste

  • Powerful and Portable: Wear CHARGE for mobile and hands-free experiments

  • Snap-fit and Secure: Attach micro:bit to CHARGE for a compact and strong connection

  • Powered-up and Project-Ready: Stay charged with convenient USB charging

  • Explore Every Environment: Enable mobile learning, outdoor ed, and citizen science

What's Included
  • 1 x V2 micro:bit
  • 1 x CHARGE for micro:bit (rechargeable battery & housing) 
  • 1 x JST Connector
  • 1 x USB Cable
  • 1 x Velcro Strap
  • 1 x Safety leaflet & instructions
Technical Specifications
  • Snap-fit, removable housing design
  • On/Off Battery Switch
  • Battery LED indicator
  • 450mAh Lithium Rechargeable Battery
  • Charging: microUSB to USB
  • Compatible devices: V1 & V2 micro:bit

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

What's the difference between V1 and V2 micro:bits?

The V2 micro:bit has a built-in microphone and speaker to allow sound-sensing and sound-making without the need to attach another device. It also introduces capacitive touch sensing, a power-saving mode and more computing power for the classroom.

For more details, please visit: https://support.microbit.org/support/solutions/articles/19000119052-details-of-micro-bit-v2

How can I power the micro:bit?

The micro:bit can be powered using a USB cable connected to a computer or portable power source. Alternatively, you can use a 2x AAA battery pack for wireless, portable use.

NEW!: Check out the CHARGE for micro:bit - a rechargeable powerpack and wrist strap for micro:bit.

Is the V2 micro:bit compatible with the original micro:bit accessories and shield?

V2 maintains compatibility with most existing micro:bit accessories, shields, and kits, including those used with the original model. However, some features, like audio capabilities, may require accessories designed specifically for the V2.

However, please be aware that some micro:bit accessories, like the Climate Action Kit, require a V2 micro:bit to work because of new advanced features.

What programming languages can be used with the micro:bit?

You can program the micro:bit using languages such as MakeCode (a block-based editor), Python, and JavaScript. The MakeCode editor offers an easy entry point for beginners, while Python allows for more advanced coding projects as users gain experience.

What age range is the micro:bit suitable for?

The micro:bit is designed for children aged 8 and up, but it can be used by anyone interested in learning about coding, electronics, and digital creativity. Educators, hobbyists, and makers of all ages can use the microto create interactive projects, games, and more.