

DFRobot micro:bit Wearable provides a convenient hands‑free mounting solution for the micro:bit, enabling motion‑based coding experiments, interactive learning, and real‑world AI exploration. This adjustable wearable holder secures the BBC micro:bit development board to wrists, ankles, or external objects, transforming the compact controller into a movement‑tracking tool for physical computing projects. When paired with tools such as micro:CreateAI and Microsoft MakeCode, the wearable platform supports rapid prototyping of gesture recognition, activity detection, and interactive classroom demonstrations within engaging STEM environments.
Adjustable and Secure Mounting
An adjustable strap system allows the wearable accessory to attach firmly to wrists, ankles, or external surfaces such as toys, sports gear, or playground structures. The flexible mounting design maintains stability during dynamic motion including jumping, clapping, running, or swinging. Reliable positioning ensures consistent motion data collection during experiments while maintaining comfort for extended classroom activities or workshop sessions.
Designed for Movement‑Based AI Training
Integration with micro:CreateAI enables efficient collection of motion data for machine learning experiments. The wearable format converts the microcontroller board into a portable motion‑sensing platform suitable for gesture classification, activity recognition, and interactive fitness concepts. This hands‑free setup simplifies the testing and refinement of machine learning models developed through block‑based or beginner‑friendly AI training tools.
Wide Platform Compatibility
Full support for all versions of the BBC micro:bit development board ensures seamless integration into existing coding ecosystems. Compatibility with Microsoft MakeCode and CreateAI expands project possibilities from introductory coding exercises to more advanced AI‑driven prototypes. The wearable mounting solution therefore serves as a versatile accessory for classrooms, robotics workshops, and rapid experimentation environments.

Figure: Use micro:bit Wearable to wear micro:bit
Across coding workshops, classroom demonstrations, and creative prototyping sessions, this wearable mounting accessory transforms a compact microcontroller into an interactive motion interface. The strap‑based holder encourages experimentation with physical interaction, gesture recognition, and activity‑driven programming, making the platform particularly suitable for STEM Education environments that combine coding, artificial intelligence, and hands‑on learning.