Pimoroni Inventor HAT Mini Review: Great for Making Robots
Editor's ChoiceA versatile board for roboticists, makers, experimenters and coders, Pimoroni’s Inventor HAT Mini is simple to use, low cost and robust enough for kids to get building.
A versatile board for roboticists, makers, experimenters and coders, Pimoroni’s Inventor HAT Mini is simple to use, low cost and robust enough for kids to get building.
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