🚀 Elevate Your Projects with amomii UNO!
The amomii UNO Microcontroller is a powerful, Arduino-compatible board featuring an ATMEGA328P chip, USB-C connectivity for faster data transfer, and enhanced power handling capabilities of 1.5A at 5V. It comes with educational resources, 3D printable accessories, and a supportive global community, making it perfect for hobbyists and aspiring engineers.
Brand | amomii |
Operating System | Linux, Windows, Mac OS |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.7 x 2.09 x 0.49 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.7 x 2.09 x 0.49 inches |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | amomii |
ASIN | B0C367ZY1P |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | April 12, 2023 |
P**N
New to tech
I’m currently in school for tech and I thought it would be cool to find some DIY projects. I absolutely loved this. If you’re a beginner this is perfect for you. No prior experience was necessary and it didn’t teach me as if I already knew the basics. Definitely a great learning experience.
T**N
This is awesome.
As someone who has always been interested in learning more about Arduino's, I have watched many videos of different people creating and using boards like this for so many projects. I am excited to learn more and having a board like this is what i think to be a great start. Huge plus that it is USB C, USB C all the things!
J**A
Excellent product for anyone looking to be introduced into the Arduino world!!
I think the biggest selling point of this for the average user will be the e-book and so this review will be focused primarily on that.After working my way through most of the workbook I can say without a doubt that this is a great product for anyone who is looking to get into the world of microcontrollers. Arduino can be a very intimidating world to delve into without any knowledge and this is coming from someone with previous experience coding. I would say that if you complete the book and feel capable of tackling your own projects afterwards then the book has taught you what you need to know. It does just that and more. The coding fundamentals you learn in this book not only apply to Arduino but to other programming languages.The e-book contains 8 chapters which are classified as lessons. Lessons are set up in a step by step manner, with pictures and writing to support it. Each lesson builds on from the next and at the end of each lesson there are supplementary challenges which are optional. These challenges are my favorite part of the book. They are an excellent way of getting you to truly grasp what has been taught in the lessons because unlike the lessons there is no step by step solution provided. I will say this, it is incredibly rewarding to be playing around with the code and hardware, clicking upload, and seeing something as simple as a few LED's turn on in the manner you intended. I even found myself just playing around on my own for hours seeing what would happen if I did this.. or that. The e-book is excellent for all types of users and the fact it allows each individual to come out of it with their intended outcome from the experience is amazing.If I had one issue , and it is minor. It was that I was unable to see what supplementary hardware I needed for these projects until I received the UNO and access to the e-book. It kind of ruined the excitement of receiving the package because I then realized I would have to wait a few more days to use it while waiting for additional pieces.That being said, it hasn't taken away from the experience and how excellent of a product this is for anyone looking to delve into the Arduino world. I would highly recommend this to anyone!! A+
D**R
Super learning tool for kids and adults!
Got the amomii UNO for my kids but found myself wanting to learn and build with them myself. Great quality, easy-to-understand instructions and a bunch of projects to try on their website accessible with a purchase and simple registration. We added the LEDs and are now building the Back-Lit Sign available free from the Projects and Hacks area of their website.
M**6
Apparently I'll the only one that didn't get an ebook code with my board
I see others describing the downloadable ebook that's supposed to come with the board, but I've inspected every inch of the box, the shipping package, etc., etc., and it seems I didn't receive the same thing as everyone else. Because I wasn't aware of this at the time, it's too late to return, and so am SOL.... unfortunate.
G**Y
Great Idea to start with electronics and programming
The UNO works really well, but the real star of the show is the eBook that comes with it.I’m up to lesson 3 and it’s getting a bit challenging (for a noob like me) but is easy to follow along with and really informative. Love it.
F**A
Arduino world starter
Just received the amomii UNO and it seems like a good way to get introduced into the Arduino world. Was able to download the amomii code and hardware fundamental PDF (Password to open the PDF is in the card that comes with the microcontroller) and I'm planning to follow the guide and projects and perhaps will update this review. Bought this separate key to obtain the requirements for the projects (ELEGOO Upgraded Electronics Fun Kit w/Power Supply Module, Jumper Wire, Precision Potentiometer, 830 tie-Points Breadboard Compatible with Arduino, STM32 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09YRJQRFF?starsLeft=1&ref_=cm_sw_r_apann_dp_XQWKEKRSEFHACAWH457J). Amomii sells a kit that comes with everything, including the microcontroller, but I noticed it after the fact so I went with the generic kit.
D**B
First Class Clone of the Uno R3 SMD
While there are lots of knock offs of the genuino Uno- including some in the $10-15 price range, none are quite as nice as this board and none match the quality and polish of their website and documentation/training materials. I'm hoping to see more from the company (psst- do an ESP32 plz).I like that they reengineered the circuit board, cleaning it up and reducing part count. And really like that they went with USB-C. Everyone else is still using (the awful and bulky) USB type B connector. In fact, if it weren't for the Arduinos I have, I'd be USB-B free now.They do require you to create an account on their website to access pretty much anything- including the datasheet and schematic. I can understand why they do that, but don't care for the added friction and giving out my email address.
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