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The Extreme SC-750 Experiments Electric Circuit kit offers over 750 hands-on STEM projects using 80 diverse parts, including a unique PC interface that converts your computer into an oscilloscope. Designed for ages 8-15, this award-winning educational toy fosters deep understanding of electronics with real components like solar cells, photoresistors, and analog meters. Rechargeable and comprehensive, it’s the ultimate toolkit for aspiring innovators.



| Educational Objective(s) | STEM |
| Language: | English |
| Model Number | SC-750 |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 82 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries Required | Yes |
| Batteries Included | No |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Rechargeable |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 39.62 x 51.56 cm; 1.95 kg |
| Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Item model number | SC-750 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 - 15 years |
| Manufacturer | Elenco |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 950 g |
S**.
Superb build quality, very well organized 'experiments'. Absolutely worth it.
I have been eyeing this for sometime for my kids and when I saw this listed at an amazing price, very close to the prices available in the US, I grabbed it. It also reached me very quickly. Thanks Amazon.The product is designed to get kids excited about electrical / electronics around them. You could pull together a breadboard and several of these components at a much lower price. You would be still stuck with messy / a little unsafe soldering etc. or with ugly wires sticking around. While for some, that could be well be the 'charm' of 'rolling up your sleeves', I don't believe that is a great first introduction. Because much of the bandwidth will be spent trying to 'make it work'.Now this on the other hand, has really high quality board and parts. The manuals (there are 5 of them with this set!!) are clear and easy to follow. There is enough basic information on not just 'what' but 'why' you do them. For those who want more detailed information, you could easily pull more content online from the web.The way I chose to use it, was to get the kids (11 and 5 years) to pull together anything that caught their fancy from the hundreds available. They started attempting the very complicated stuff, but quickly agreed they would rather go in sequential order :-) The 'experiments' are organized in sequential order of difficulty / complexity. When they pulled it together, they got great satisfaction from making the bulbs flash / sirens beep etc. I would then ask them 'why they think it happened'. So without getting into complicated IC circuitry which would be above them, they started understanding the need for logical gates and how circuits work or computers 'think'. I then asked my 5 year old what logical 'gates' (OR, AND, XOR) etc. he would use for him and his friends to reach the play park and use various equipment (swing : only one allowed at a time, see saw : perforce needs two etc.) This was great fun for him and terrific learning as well. My 11 year old is now trying to seriously decide whether the 'oscilloscope' principle is best served for engineers or doctors.. and therefore what she should become when she grows up :-)Absolutely love it!! I wish I had these things when I was growing up.
L**S
Five Stars
Good product for kida
A**R
when it's 8000 rs
I willl buy it when the cost is less than 8000 rs
M**A
Five Stars 10
Pllz give this it is very good product
P**N
Pretty costly with compare to the value it brings in
Pretty costly with compare to the value it brings in. Not much to learn out of it. Kids enjoy it for some time but soon it gets boring as they are able to do it without much thought.
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