LittleBits intros three kits to explore music, space and more

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
LittleBits has been keeping busy
The New York based educational hardware startup recently announced a new Avengers-themed kit and its first acquisition
This morning, it back with three new kits, just in time for the back to school season. As its name implies, the Base Inventor Kit is a sort
of entry level set here, for those looking to sample LittleBits& modular wares
At $100, it one of the cheaper complete kits from the company, containing 10 bits, all told. There are a bunch of pre-designed creations
that can be created with the kit, including a voice-controlled robotic hand
This being LittleBits and all, builders are also encouraged to create their own vision using the bits and bobs
Other possibilities include a smart lamp and intruder alarm. The Electronic Music Inventor Kit joins the company Korg licensed Synth Kit
in the company focus on music making
This time out, the base is a keytar, built using eight bits
Kids can also break from that form factor and build other instruments like an electronic drum kit. At $130, the Space Rover Inventor Kit is
the priciest — and arguably coolest — of the bunch
The planetary rover consists of 15 bits for 30 activities
That coupled with an app used to control the vehicles and offer some insight into the history of the space race. The new kits will also
utilize online courses from JAM.com, the educational platform run by recent acquisition DIY.