More about Makerfabs (8)

| If you've ever wanted to set up a wireless monitoring system in your vegetable garden but were discouraged by the complexity of creating a r...

| A robot arm that can move in many directions and pick up objects thanks to six articulations is a fun toy to play with, and even more so whe...

| Elektor’s release this week of its Arduino-Compatible Experimenting Kit once again shows the power of a book and a box of electronics parts...

| With the TinyLev project, you can experiment with ultrasonic standing waves to make objects hover. The Makerfabs kit contains all the compon...

| A robot arm that can move in many directions and pick up objects thanks to six articulations is a fun toy to play with, and even more so whe...

| MakerFabs is a relatively new player in the kits-for-makers field, at least in Europe. I’ve had the chance to review a few other products ma...

| With the TinyLev project, you can experiment with ultrasonic standing waves to make objects hover. The Makerfabs kit contains all the compon...

| Makerfabs from China, manufacturer of, amongst other things, kits for makers, sent me three of their products for evaluation: a development...