In partnership with Microsoft, Adafruit presents IoT Starter Kits featuring boards, sensors, and components that are 'Azure Certified for IoT.' Azure, Microsoft's cloud solution for IoT projects, is a comprehensive and flexible program now extended to the open - source hardware world. This kit comes with a pre - soldered Adafruit Feather M0 WiFi with stacking headers, a FeatherWing OLED, and various sensors and components to kick - start your IoT adventure. The Feather is a light and thin development board designed as a new standard for portable microcontroller cores. The Adafruit Feather M0 WiFi with ATWINC1500 is an 'all - in - one' Arduino - compatible board with high - speed, reliable WiFi, built - in USB, and battery charging. The FeatherWing OLED adds a 128x32 monochrome OLED and 3 - user buttons to the main board. Check our tutorials for Feather M0 WiFi setup, FeatherWing OLED info, and Microsoft Azure site for Azure operation details. As of April 18th, 2016, this product no longer includes a Lithium Ion Battery, which can be added separately. The kit includes an assembled Adafruit Feather M0 WiFi, FeatherWing OLED, multiple sensors like BME280, TCS34725, and other components such as a micro - servo, PIR sensor, and breadboard. There's also a component bag with tactile switches, resistors, LEDs, and more.


Using this IoT Starter Kit is easy. First, take out the Adafruit Feather M0 WiFi board. Connect it to your computer using the provided USB cable. Then, refer to our online tutorial to set it up. The FeatherWing OLED can be attached to the main board to add display and user - interaction features. Connect the sensors and components according to your project needs. For example, connect the BME280 sensor to measure temperature, humidity, and pressure. Remember, as of April 18th, 2016, the kit doesn't come with a Lithium Ion Battery. You can buy one separately if you need it. When handling the components, be gentle to avoid damage. Keep the kit in a dry and cool place to maintain its performance. If you face any issues during setup or use, check the relevant online tutorials or visit the Microsoft Azure site for help.