





Study Pack of HuskyLens for micro:bit is a hands‑on AI vision learning kit designed for classrooms, makerspaces, and STEM Education. The bundle combines a Study Pack, the HUSKYLENS AI vision sensor, and a micro:bit V2 board. Together, these components form an approachable platform for exploring AI image recognition through interactive projects. This educational AI vision toolkit expands the capabilities of HuskyLens while introducing practical concepts such as face recognition, color detection, barcode scanning, and object tracking through project‑based experimentation and guided lessons.
Note: This kit includes a Study Pack, a HUSKYLENS AI Vision Sensor, and a micro:bit V2 board.
AI Vision Learning with Interactive Teaching Cards
An integrated set of learning cards allows exploration of multiple HuskyLens recognition modes through structured activities. Face cards support identity recognition projects, color cards assist with color detection experiments, and barcode or QR code cards demonstrate applications such as automated checkout. Additional cards featuring animals, plants, objects, and gestures enable experimentation across different visual recognition scenarios. This structured card system transforms AI image recognition concepts into clear, hands‑on exercises suitable for classroom instruction and beginner robotics experimentation.

Figure: Teaching cards designed for multiple AI vision recognition activities
Expanded Project Possibilities with External Modules
The included hardware modules extend visual recognition experiments into interactive systems. A micro servo enables mechanisms such as face‑unlock devices, an RGB LED strip supports color‑recognition demonstrations, while a voice recorder module and speaker allow development of sound‑triggered or feedback‑based projects. Combined with vibration motors and switches, this embedded AI experimentation platform encourages the creation of responsive prototypes that integrate sensing, motion, lighting, and audio output.

Figure: Hardware modules included for building interactive AI projects

Figure: Example modules and expansion components
Structured Curriculum with Real‑World AI Projects
A comprehensive tutorial curriculum introduces artificial intelligence concepts through 12 lessons and approximately 25 projects. Activities demonstrate practical AI applications including face‑recognition access control, AI cameras, pet‑feeding systems, automated checkout terminals, and object‑tracking devices. Each lesson connects visual recognition technology with real‑world scenarios, guiding learners from basic recognition tasks toward more complex interactive systems built with the HuskyLens vision sensor and microcontroller platform.

Figure: Tutorial projects demonstrating real‑world AI recognition applications
This AI vision education kit supports project‑based learning in electronics, programming, and machine vision. Classroom demonstrations, maker workshops, and robotics clubs can use this platform to explore how visual recognition technologies operate in everyday devices such as security systems, automated kiosks, and intelligent robots while building practical engineering skills.
Study Pack
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micro:bit