Pay What You Want for This Massive Arduino eBook Bundle

The Internet of Things revolution is finally here, and it’s now possible for anyone with a curious mind and a modest budget to build everything from home automation systems to fully-functional robots in the comfort of their own home.
But, if you want to take advantage of everything that this DIY electronics revolution has to offer, you need the right instructions. The ‘Make:’ Arduino Hacker eBook Bundle will teach you everything you need to know about one of the leading home electronics platforms on the market, and the best part is that you only have to pay what you want.
With 15 eBooks focusing on everything from the absolute basics to the more advanced elements of this exciting electronics platform, this bundle is a must-have for any Arduino enthusiast.
You’ll learn how to create home monitoring systems, robots, networking devices, sensor-based gadgets, and tools, LED lighting systems, data analysis tools, and much more—all through instruction that introduces you to basic electronics and wiring principles.
Embrace the home electronics revolution with the ‘Make:’ Arduino Hacker eBook Bundle. Pay only what you want and if that’s less than the average price paid you’ll still take home something great. Beat the average price and you take home the entire bundle.
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