Time to Speaker Up!

The new Qwiic Speaker Kit is available along with a version of our Micro OLED Breakout with headers.

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Hello everyone and welcome back to another Friday Product Post here at SparkFun Electronics. This week, we have a brand new audio-based kit, the Qwiic Speaker Kit! This simple box of goodies provides you with just what you need to get started with stereo audio via a simple Qwiic interface! Following that, we have a new version of our Micro OLED Breakout, but with pre-soldered headers.

As a reminder, we are currently in the middle of our month-long sales event! Our Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale has been extended this year to have weekly deals throughout November. This week, you can shop deals up to 50% off on GIS products including our RTK Facet L-Band, GPS-RTK-SMA Breakout, and more! The GIS Week Sale runs from Wednesday, November 16th at 12:01 a.m. MST through Thursday, November 24th at 11:59 p.m. MST.

Let's jump in and take a closer look at this final Product Post before Black Friday!

SparkFun Qwiic Speaker Kit

SparkFun Qwiic Speaker Kit

KIT-21230
$39.95

The SparkFun Qwiic Speaker Kit provides you with just what you need to get started with stereo audio via a simple Qwiic interface! Included in this kit, you will find two thin speakers, all connecting cables (that includes power and Qwiic), a wall adapter, as well as a SparkFun Qwiic Speaker Amp and RedBoard Artemis Nano. Thanks to the kit being Qwiic-enabled, no soldering is required, either!


SparkFun Micro OLED Breakout (with Headers)

SparkFun Micro OLED Breakout (with Headers)

LCD-13722
$17.95

The SparkFun Micro OLED Breakout with Headers does exactly what it says it does by breaking out a small monochrome, blue-on-black OLED via 0.1"-spaced pins. It’s "micro", but it still packs a punch – the OLED display is crisp, and you can fit a deceivingly large amount of graphics on there. This breakout is perfect for adding graphics to your next Arduino project, displaying diagnostic information without resorting to serial output, and teaching a little game theory while creating a fun, Arduino-based video game. Most important of all, though, is that the Micro OLED is easy to control over either an SPI or I2C interface.


SparkFun Constellation MicroMod Kit

KIT-21224

The SparkFun Constellation MicroMod Kit is our newest limited edition offering that joins the ranks of the SkeleBoard and the SnowBoard. Instead of releasing a single board this year, we have opted to release a full kit, instead! This kit combines both MicroMod and Qwiic in a single box with a limited edition MicroMod ATP Carrier Board and MultiStar (this year's April Fool's Day joke). No, we aren't joking this time! Due to popular demand, we have reworked the MultiStar into a working (and much safer) celestial version of the MultiPort. Also included in this kit is a MicroMod Screw Driver and two Qwiic Cables to get you hooked up! The ATP Carrier Board and MultiStar included in this kit feature a matte black PCB with a star scape design in white silk.

Get one of these three MicroMod Processor Boards FOR FREE
with a puchase of the MicroMod Constellation Kit

How to redeem your choice of MicroMod Processor Board:

  1. Add the SparkFun Constellation MicroMod Kit to your cart!
  2. Add one of three of the following MicroMod Processors to your cart:

Additional rules: Only one free Processor per order. There is an order limit of five max per customer. No rainchecks or backorders will be allowed. We will not be allowing the combining of orders during this sale. Distributor and Reseller accounts will not be eligible.

That's it for this week. As a reminder, next week is Thanksgiving here in the US so pay attention to our closures that we'll be posting next week. We can't wait to see what you make. Shoot us a tweet @sparkfun, or let us know on Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn. Please be safe out there, be kind to one another, and we'll see you soon with even more new products!

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