Introduction to the Arduino Sensor Kit & the difference with Grove Beginner Kit Half a year ago, we released the Grove Beginner Kit for Arduino. It has been sold to more than 70 countries and regions around the world, has been adopted by hundreds of schools and educational institutions, and has served tens of thousands of students and teachers. We are now proud to announce the upcoming release of the Arduino Sensor Kit - Base, a joint production between Seeed and Arduino. This is an official Arduino kit and will be sold on the Arduino.cc website. The Arduino Sensor Kit is an Arduino UNO shield kit based on the Grove Beginner Kit. It has the exact same module and almost the same usage as the Grove Beginner Kit. It retains the advantages of the Grove Beginner Kit, without soldering, breadboards, or even wiring 10 Sensors/Modules IncludedBoth Arduino Sensor Kit and Grove Beginner Kit have the same 10 pre-wired modules. 1. Grove - LED: Simple LED module 2. Grove - Buzzer: Piezo Buzzer 3. Grove - OLED Display 0.96 : 12864 dot resolution High brightness,self-emission and high contrast ratio Big screen on a compact design Low power consumption. 4. Grove - Button: Momentary Push Button 5. Grove - Rotary Potentiometer: Adjustable Potentiometer 6. Grove - Light: Detects surrounding light intensity 7. Grove - Sound: Detects surrounding sound intensity 8. Grove - Temperature & Humidity Sensor: Detects surrounding temperature and humidity values 9. Grove - Air Pressure Sensor: Detects surrounding atmospheric pressure 10. Grove - 3-Axis Accelerator: Detects object acceleration So what are the differences between the Arduino Sensor Kit and the Grove Beginner Kit The Major Difference Well, they look alike, but they are very different: the new Arduino Sensor Kit need to work with Arduino UNO while the Grove Beginner Kit can work alone. The Grove Beginner Kit is a kit with Arduino Compatible Control Board( Seeeduino Lotus-compatible with Arduino UNO). So customers do not need to buy an Arduino Board separately. The Arduino Sensor Kit replace the Lotus board with Grove Base shield. So the new Arduino Sensor Kit need to work with an Arduino UNO board or an Arduino compatible board. All you have to do is plug the kit into the Arduino board header, then just coding