AkaDako

AkaDako is an expansion board that allows Grove's sensors and actuators to be controlled with Scratch by simply connecting a USB cable.

AkaDako

What is AkaDako?

Works in Scratch

Works with Scratch

AkaDako works with the free and open source Scratch software. Many children and adults are familiar with Scratch and AdaDako allows to easily experience physical computing, experiment with sensors and discover AI.
*Xcratch ( a modified version of Scratch) is used.

No app installation required

No app installation required

AkaDako uses the Xscratch software in the browser, no app required.

No batteries required

No batteries required

AkaDako is powered from a USB connection, no batteries required. No need to charge the devices or use batteries.

No pairing required

No Bluetooth pairing

AkaDako uses a USB connection and there is no need for Bluetooth pairing. Multiple people can use AkaDako with pairing issues.

No program download required

No program download required

The program you created in Xcratch runs instantly without downloading, just click on the green flag.