Collection: Arduino

Arduino Philippines: UNO, MEGA, Nano, Shields & Starter Kits | Circuitrocks

Arduino at Circuitrocks — The Classic Platform for Learning & Prototyping

Jumpstart electronics with Arduino boards, shields, and official accessories. Whether you’re building a line-follower, logging sensor data, or teaching a class, Arduino’s ecosystem, libraries, and community make hardware projects easier and more reliable.

UNO • MEGA • Nano • Shields • Starter Kits

Why choose Arduino

  • Beginner-friendly IDE, tons of examples and libraries
  • Stable hardware that’s well-documented and classroom-ready
  • Huge ecosystem of shields, sensors, and tutorials

What you can build

  • Robotics & mechatronics (motor drivers, steppers, servos)
  • Smart home & IoT (sensors, relays, dashboards)
  • Education labs (coding, electronics, physics experiments)

Recommended add-ons

Starter bundles

  • UNO Starter: UNO + USB cable + sensor set + I²C LCD
  • Robotics Kit: Mega 2560 + motor driver + wheels/servos + battery tray
  • IoT Basics: Arduino + WiFi module/ESP32 + 5V PSU + case

External resources

FAQ

Which Arduino should I buy first?

UNO is the standard for beginners and classrooms. Choose Mega 2560 if you need more I/O/serial ports, or an ESP32 board for built-in Wi-Fi/BLE (Arduino-programmable).

Do you ship nationwide?

Yes—fast shipping anywhere in the Philippines. Same-day processing on in-stock orders before cutoff.

Is this compatible with my sensors and modules?

Most modules using I²C, SPI, UART, or analog work out of the box with Arduino libraries. See Sensors and Motor Drivers.

Explore related: ESP32/ESP8266Raspberry Pimicro:bitSensorsDisplaysPower

Arduino Philippines: UNO, MEGA, Nano, Shields & Starter Kits | Circuitrocks

Arduino at Circuitrocks — The Classic Platform for Learning & Prototyping

Jumpstart electronics with Arduino boards, shields, and official accessories. Whether you’re building a line-follower, logging sensor data, or teaching a class, Arduino’s ecosystem, libraries, and community make hardware projects easier and more reliable.

UNO • MEGA • Nano • Shields • Starter Kits

Why choose Arduino

  • Beginner-friendly IDE, tons of examples and libraries
  • Stable hardware that’s well-documented and classroom-ready
  • Huge ecosystem of shields, sensors, and tutorials

What you can build

  • Robotics & mechatronics (motor drivers, steppers, servos)
  • Smart home & IoT (sensors, relays, dashboards)
  • Education labs (coding, electronics, physics experiments)

Recommended add-ons

Starter bundles

  • UNO Starter: UNO + USB cable + sensor set + I²C LCD
  • Robotics Kit: Mega 2560 + motor driver + wheels/servos + battery tray
  • IoT Basics: Arduino + WiFi module/ESP32 + 5V PSU + case

External resources

FAQ

Which Arduino should I buy first?

UNO is the standard for beginners and classrooms. Choose Mega 2560 if you need more I/O/serial ports, or an ESP32 board for built-in Wi-Fi/BLE (Arduino-programmable).

Do you ship nationwide?

Yes—fast shipping anywhere in the Philippines. Same-day processing on in-stock orders before cutoff.

Is this compatible with my sensors and modules?

Most modules using I²C, SPI, UART, or analog work out of the box with Arduino libraries. See Sensors and Motor Drivers.

Explore related: ESP32/ESP8266Raspberry Pimicro:bitSensorsDisplaysPower