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Level 3 Starter Kit
IoT Creator Kit

IoT & Smart Device Development Kit | ESP8266 | WiFi Projects

Hands-On Internet of Things Learning Kit

Delivery Time: 5–7 Business Days Across India

Price: ₹2,999

Learn IoT by Building Smart Internet-Connected Devices

The CircuitSpark Level 3 IoT Creator Starter Kit is designed for students who want to learn Internet of Things (IoT) technology and smart device development.

This kit allows students to build WiFi-enabled projects using the ESP8266 microcontroller, sensors, and automation systems.

Students will learn how devices connect to the internet, communicate with mobile devices, and create smart automation systems.

Perfect for CircuitSpark Level 3 Online Classes, STEM programs, and students interested in IoT, smart homes, and connected electronics.

Key Features

✅ IoT Learning with WiFi Microcontroller
Students learn IoT development using the ESP8266 WiFi microcontroller.

✅ Real Internet-Connected Projects
Projects demonstrate how devices send and receive data over WiFi.

✅ Remote Monitoring & Control
Students learn how to control electronic devices using mobile or web interfaces.

✅ Smart Automation Projects
Includes projects like smart lighting, remote monitoring, and wireless alerts.

✅ Designed for CircuitSpark Online Classes
Supports all projects covered in the CircuitSpark Level 3 course.

✅ Safe Learning Environment
All experiments use low-voltage components suitable for home learning.

IoT Projects Students Can Build

Using this kit students can build 20+ IoT based projects, including:

• WiFi LED Control System
• Mobile Controlled Device
• IoT Temperature Monitoring System
• Smart Light Automation
• IoT Sensor Monitoring System
• Wireless Alert System
• Remote Control Electronics
• Home Automation Basics
• IoT Data Monitoring Dashboard
• Cloud Connected Sensor System
• Smart Notification System
• Mini IoT Project

These projects help students understand how modern smart devices and IoT systems work

What’s Inside the Box

IoT Microcontroller

  • ESP8266 Development Board  – 1

  • USB Programming Cable – 1

Circuit Building Components

  • Multimeter – 1

  • Breadboard – 2 pcs

  • Jumper Wires (Male–Male) – 40 pcs

  • Jumper Wires (Male–Female) – 40 pcs

  • Resistors Kit (Mixed Values) – 1 set

  • LEDs (Red, Green, Yellow, Blue) – Assorted

  • Push Buttons – 10 pcs

  • 4x4 Keypad Module – 1

  • Potentiometer 10K – 5 pcs

  • Transistor – 10 pcs

  • Capacitors (Mixed Values) – Assorted

  • 3.7 Battery With Holder - 1

  • Solar + Charging Board - 1

Display Modules

  • 16x2 LCD Display – 1

  • 4 Digit 7 Segment Display – 1

  • LED Dot Matrix Display - 1

Sensors

  • LDR Light Sensor – 1

  • LDR Sensor Module – 1

  • PIR Motion Sensor – 1

  • IR Receiver Diode – 1

  • Magnet with Reed Switch Sensor – 1

  • Temperature Sensor – 1

  • Water Level Depth Sensor – 1

  • Ultrasonic Distance Sensor – 1

  • Gas Sensor Module – 1

  • RF Wireless Module - 1 Set

Output Devices

  • Buzzer – 2 pcs

  • 5v Relay - 4 pcs

  • DC Motor with Blade – 1

  • Setepper Motor - 1

  • Servo Motor – 1

  • Motor Driver Module – 1

Kit Accessories

  • Breadboard Jumper Wires Set

  • Component Storage Box

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Who Is This Kit For?

✔ Students who completed CircuitSpark Level 1 & Level 2
✔ School Students (Age 11+)
✔ Beginners learning IoT and Smart Devices
✔ Arduino and ESP8266 learners
✔ STEM and robotics education programs

Why Choose CircuitSpark?

CircuitSpark helps students learn technology by building real systems.

Students move beyond basic electronics and begin developing smart internet-connected devices, learning skills used in modern technology fields such as:

• IoT Development
• Smart Home Technology
• Embedded Systems
• Automation Systems
• Sensor Networks

Build | Connect | Innovate with CircuitSpark 

Note:Images are for illustration purposes only. Actual circuits and projects are built by students using the components included in the CircuitSpark Starter Kit.

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