- Full Software Compatibility: Works seamlessly with all official editors (MakeCode, Python, Scratch) and thousands of existing V1/V2 expansion shields.
- Triple Wireless Connectivity: Integrated Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), 2.4GHz proprietary radio, and a built-in antenna for wireless interaction.
- Onboard Sensor Suite: Includes a 3-axis accelerometer for motion/shake detection and a magnetometer (compass) for orientation.
- USB Programmable: Features a dedicated NXP interface chip for simple drag-and-drop programming—no specialized drivers required.
- Edge Connector Access: 20-pin gold-plated interface allows for easy “clip-on” expansion with crocodile clips or 0.1″ pitch headers.
- Business-Ready Packaging: Typically shipped in neutral, anti-static industrial packaging to minimize waste and reduce bulk for B2B buyers
Micro:bit V1.5 (Copy Version) set without battery
| Main Processor | Nordic nRF51822 (ARM Cortex-M0 @ 16MHz) |
|---|---|
| Memory | 256KB Flash / 16KB RAM |
| Display | 25 Red LEDs in a 5×5 Grid |
| Input Controls | 2 Programmable Buttons (A/B) + System Reset |
| Sensors | 3-Axis Accelerometer & Compass (Magnetometer) |
| Interface | Micro-USB (Programming & Power) |
| Standard Connectors | JST-PH (3V Battery Input) + 20-pin Edge Connector |
| Dimensions | 52mm x 43mm |


- Connecting: Plug the Micro:bit into your computer’s USB port using the included cable. It will appear as a removable drive named “MICROBIT.”
- Coding: Navigate to the MakeCode Editor or Python Editor in any web browser.
- Downloading: Write your program and click the “Download” button to save a
.hexfile. - Transferring: Drag and drop the
.hexfile into the “MICROBIT” drive. The status LED on the back will blink during the process. - Running: The board will automatically reboot and execute your code once the transfer is complete
This configuration is designed for Business-to-Business (B2B) purchasing and international logistics. Removing the battery simplifies air freight regulations and reduces the per-unit cost for classrooms that primarily use USB power from laptops or tablets.
Yes. The board features a standard JST-PH (2-pin) connector. You can connect any 3V power source (such as a 2xAAA battery holder) to make your projects portable
Yes. The V1.5 (Copy Version) uses the same core Nordic nRF51822 architecture. It is built to the same industrial standards and is widely used in high-volume STEM programs globally due to its reliability and lower cost
No. This is a V1.5 architecture. It does not have the built-in speaker or microphone found on V2 boards. However, it is fully capable of all standard motion, light, and Bluetooth-based coding tasks
Absolutely. Many businesses use this version to prototype low-power BLE sensor networks or industrial telemetry tools before moving to a custom PCB, as the software developed here is directly portable to the nRF51 series
Because this is a high-volume neutral-packed item, we typically maintain large stock levels. Standard lead times for 100-500 units are usually 3-5 business days. Please contact our corporate sales portal for a formal quote.







