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Tech Will Save UsLight Racer Educational DIY Bike Lights Kit

R199

Retail: R500
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Build your own bike lights that flash as you ride! Learn about capacitors, wireless coils and get to grips with the extraordinary power of wireless technology! Learn how wireless electricity works, use capacitors, led lights and learn how simple components come together to capture electricity through the air.

Product Features
  • Easy To Access Manual: Follow the easy to access manual available online through any device along with free access to Club Make for hundreds of projects to complete
  • Tech Will Save Us Light Racer Learning Experience 2
  • Learn about Electronics: Learn about electronic circuits and build your own bike lights that flash as you ride
  • Tech Will Save Us Light Racer Learning Experience 3
  • Learn About Wireless Technology: The Light Racer kit teaches you about the power of wireless technology and helps you super-charge your bike wheels!
  • This educational STEAM toy teaches electrical circuit building and wireless technology.
  • Part of Tech Will Save Us's Electro-Tech range, this kit is a perfect accompaniment to the Sew & Glow and Thirsty Plant kits.
  • Perfect for learning at home, for educational after-school STEAM workshops, in classrooms or in schools
Product Specifications
  • Suitable for Ages 8+

What's In The Box?

  • 1: Wireless emitter for unbelievable wireless power!
  • 2: Two capacitors to hold the charge for your electricity
  • 3: Two cable ties to tie your bike lights to your wheels
  • 4: Two awesome lightning bolts to house your lights
  • 5: Three LED lights to make flash when you ride
  • 6: Easy to access online manual
  • 7: Two wires to thread through your lightning bolts
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