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The REXQualis Super Starter Kit is an all-in-one Arduino UNO R3 compatible electronics kit designed for beginners and pros alike. It features a high-quality base board, a 9V 1A power adapter replacing batteries, and a suite of sensors and modules including an LCD1602 with pre-soldered pin headers. The kit is complemented by free downloadable tutorials and datasheets, all neatly organized in labeled packaging within a spacious plastic box. Ideal for accelerating hands-on learning and rapid prototyping with Arduino IDE compatibility.










| ASIN | B074WMHLQ4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | REXQualis |
| CPU Manufacturer | Atmel |
| CPU Model | Tegra |
| Compatible Devices | Arduino UNO R3, Arduino IDE compatible devices |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,334 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.1"L x 6.4"W x 2.55"H |
| Manufacturer | RexQualis |
| Model Name | Super Starter Kit |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Processor Brand | Atmel |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| RAM Memory Technology | SRAM |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 747100058301 |
| Wireless Compability | Infrared |
M**9
Kit is great... if you have a foundation in programming
I really appreciate the variety of components that come with this kit. It' enough to test out ideas and the tutorials that come with the kit do a decent job of validating the components. But one should not expect, nor does this kit provide programming tutorials. It really helps if you already have a background in C or C++. The documentation is readily available on the Rexqualis website and it includes data sheets for all the components as well as tutorial and code. The tutorials will not provide a background on why, for example an active buzzer will work on a variety of output pins and not on just pwm pins. They leave you scratching your head, but there is a wealth of information available if you go looking for it that explains the hardware in great detail. Overall, a pretty nice kit with functional test code. Interesting to experiment with and a great learning kit.
K**9
Great Arduino Starter Kit at a great price
There are tons of Arduino Super Starter Kits out there. If you compare the photos, you'll see they're all the same - the DVD's even have the same color and font. You should make your selection based on price - the difference can be 50% or more. The price for REXQualis was better than the others and had the identical components. For English speakers, the kit has some language quirks (Hallo Deutschland), but otherwise delivers the goods - all the components, all the code, all the tutorials. Great experience, great value. Why buy a Start Kit at all? Learn how simple software code controls the electronic world around you. Learn how to control the electronic world around you with simple software code. It Is Magic!
D**A
Great set of components and modules for a beginner
This set is full of components and modules that let you explore interacting with the real world via arduino programming. It comes with a guidebook and example code on CDROM, but you can also download this easily from Rexqualis's website if you have no optical drive. The box it comes in is a nice bonus that keeps everything organized and stored in a compact way.
E**S
Decent hardware, tutorials could be better
At 36 years old, I'm just starting to learn about programming and microcontrollers via this Uno R3 starter kit. I've been curious about building some interesting projects and figured now is as good a time as any to start learning some new skills. I decided to purchase this Rexqualis Uno R3 Super Starter Kit for a few reasons: 1. It has a large number of solid reviews and a good rating. 2. I wanted a kit that included an Uno and some starter projects. 3. The price is good for a nice amount of hardware in the kit. Some first impressions: Pros: This kit has a lot of stuff in it! Various bits and pieces, LEDs, a breadboard that feels like it isn't cheap garbage, some sensors, buzzers, motors, etc. In addition to some previously-purchased bits, this will be a very good starter kit for me. The components feel like they're of good enough quality that they won't break, though I haven't tested everything out, yet. And the Uno board feels solid. The box the components come in is sturdy and has a nice, snappy latch to hold it shut. I'm not concerned at all about things falling out of it. There's even two levels with a lift-out tray. Items appear to be labeled well, either on the components or on the included reference card on the back of the box-top label. The Uno board has onboard USB-to-Serial, so no need for an FTDI cable or JTAG. (Some smaller/compact/advanced boards require these for flashing firmware or sketches.) Includes datasheets on all included components so you can look up specs and pinouts. If needed, libraries are also included for some components. Cons: The tutorials are... mediocre. Probably the worst part about this kit. They do have a bit of educational information in them, but they don't introduce much of the programming side of things. Of the handful I've looked through so far, they provide a small amount of information on the main component in the tutorial. But, if I plan to build my own projects later on, I need more information on why I should write code a certain way. The tutorials might be just fine for a simple "follow the instructions" build, showing a kid how neat electronics can be, but I don't really feel like I'll learn to program an Arduino-based board very well. However, I did notice there's a code reference document, which should come in handy for looking up how various snippets function. The instructions don't mention it anywhere, though. I'd probably make a reference to it in the "Lesson 0 Preface" PDF to make sure people take a look at it prior to starting the tutorials. The included USB A-to-B cable is pretty short. Fine for a laptop, but a desktop computer might require a longer cable, depending on where you have USB ports. The Uno board still uses USB-B for a connection. This is just a duplicate of the official Arduino Uno R3 layout, so I'm not sure this is really a "con". But, an updated board option with micro USB or USB-C would be nice. Overall, I'm liking this kit, so far. There's a lot of good stuff here. I would definitely recommend it as a good starter kit for the hardware it includes. But, you'll definitely want something more on the education side of things if you don't know much about programming or working with Arduino boards. I'd suggest picking up a book or finding some more-thorough tutorials to improve the learning experience.
D**N
Great value for so many parts.
Great bit of kit. Everything is well packaged and fits neatly in the carry case. Love this.
W**B
Fantastic Starter Kit
The first thing you notice with this kit is how carefully everything is packed in the case. There is no wasted space, so take note of how things are so you can repack it for storage. The second thing you will find is that the lessons are a good mix from basic to more advanced and they are easy to follow. The lessons might be a little hard to follow for an absolute beginner, for example in the RGB LED lesson, there is a picture of the LED with each pin labeled, but it doesn't spell out that the cathode is the longest lead. It is apparent in the picture and is included in the datasheets, but I think somebody with zero experience may not pick that up. But the lessons are well illustrated and give good examples of some of the things you can do with an Arduino Uno style microprocessor. Overall I think this is a great starter kit for somebody that wants to get into microprocessor programming no matter what your experience level is.
A**I
Very handy kit of parts for a small microcontroller
I picked this kit as a one stop source of parts and 8-bit micro-controller for remote students in a first micro-controller course I teach. Of course, I do not use it with Arduino compiler. It does work well with Microchip AVR Studio. What initially brought my attention to this particular kit is that it does include a keypad as only one of few kits at this price range. Increased number of 200 Ohm resistors is an important bonus too. The overall selection of parts is very practical. I wish it included a few blocking capacitors and maybe also four Schottky diodes or at least two more regular diodes. Otherwise, the price to contents is very good, and the quality of parts is also very reasonable. We went through about fifty kits and I did not hear a single complaint. I'm planning to use the kits in the future as a required purchase in addition to a textbook. I will supply the blocking capacitors from a different source (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MD4NPFS/).
M**H
Great starter kit for introductory laboratory use
As an author of several mechatronics textbooks, I can attest that this lab kit is an excellent choice for offering users foundational experience in building simple circuits and programming and using an Arduino board. Having recently published a mechatronics laboratory book (Arduino-Based Introductory Guided Exercises in Mechatronics) that relies on this kit for its exercises, I found it was a robust option as it provided users with a wide variety of useful electric and electronic components, including but not limited to LEDs, motors, relays, transistors, sensors, and many other devices. The kit is an affordable option for use in education, and from my experience, it is very thorough with the components it includes for introductory laboratory or project-based use.
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