As the 2025 holiday gifting season approaches, the INSPIRE Research Institute for Pre-College Engineering at Purdue University’s School of Engineering Education (Purdue ENE) has officially released the highly anticipated 2025 Engineering Gift Guide. Now in its 12th year, this annual guide is widely regarded by educators, families, and media outlets as a trusted resource for selecting high-quality STEM educational tools.
This year’s guide focuses on Microelectronics, aiming to help children and teens explore electronic systems, programming, and logic design through hands-on STEM toys.
We are proud to share that two ELECFREAKS micro:bit STEM education products—Nezha Pro Ocean Kit and Smart Cutebot Pro—have been selected for the 2025 Engineering Gift Guide.
This recognition highlights the strong educational value and innovative learning experiences offered by ELECFREAKS products, reinforcing our ongoing commitment to micro:bit-based STEM education worldwide.
Purdue University is a global leader in engineering education. Its Engineering Gift Guide is curated by the INSPIRE team, with reviews conducted by engineering experts, educators, children, parents, and INSPIRE faculty and staff.
While each year’s evaluation considers educational quality, engagement, and accessibility, the guide also emphasizes products that support meaningful hands-on exploration—an essential element in STEM and engineering learning.
Products featured in the guide often draw significant attention across the education and maker communities, helping families and teachers identify tools that are both enjoyable and academically valuable.
The Nezha Pro Ocean Kit is an advanced micro:bit-powered STEM kit inspired by marine environmental themes and microelectronics engineering. Built on a block-compatible mechanical structure system, it integrates seamlessly with mainstream brick components. Its diverse sensors and modules help students understand how electronic systems work through hands-on building and programming.
Educational Positioning
Designed for K–12 interdisciplinary STEM learning
Integrates mechanical engineering, sensor applications, electronic systems, data collection, and coding
Marine-themed projects connect engineering with real-world environmental issues
Suitable for project-based learning (PBL), scientific inquiry, and maker education
Key Features
16+ sensors and actuators including ultrasonic, infrared, servos, sound sensors, and light sensors
Block-compatible mechanical structure for open-ended design
Nezha Expansion Board with multiple I/O channels
Supports MakeCode and Python
Rich project examples such as ocean cleanup robots, exploration vehicles, and marine monitoring systems

The Smart Cutebot Pro is a high-performance micro:bit programmable robot car designed for durability, expandability, and classroom use. With encoded motors and a comprehensive sensor suite, it is widely used in robotics classes and STEM competitions.
Educational Positioning
A complete programmable robot + microelectronics learning platform
Helps students learn motion control, sensor integration, electronic systems, and autonomous driving concepts
Suitable for robotics clubs, AI programming lessons, makerspaces, and engineering competitions
Key Features
High-precision dual encoded motors
Built-in line tracking, obstacle avoidance, light sensors, RGB LEDs, buzzer, distance sensors, and more
Supports MakeCode and Python, with optional AI vision extensions
Reinforced chassis for frequent classroom use
Includes diverse teaching cases such as autonomous driving, smart obstacle avoidance, and line-following challenges

Beyond industry recognition, Purdue’s Engineering Gift Guide offers practical guidance:
Teachers can quickly identify STEM tools suitable for instructional use, reducing time spent testing products.
Parents can make confident, research-informed purchasing decisions backed by Purdue’s review process.
Schools and families working with microelectronics can use ELECFREAKS tools to help students transition from simple building to true programming logic and electronic systems understanding.
With expert insights and classroom-aware evaluation, the gift guide supports long-term, meaningful STEM skill development.
ELECFREAKS has long been committed to building a comprehensive micro:bit STEM ecosystem. Our products align with the values reflected in the Engineering Gift Guide:
A structured, complete micro:bit hardware + curriculum ecosystem
Strong educational design focused on engineering thinking
Classroom-ready tools supported by rich teaching resources
Safe, durable, and accessible for K–12 learners
Continued innovation in microelectronics-based STEM education
The selection of our products represents recognition of both the educational depth and usability of ELECFREAKS tools.
ELECFREAKS is a global STEM education brand specializing in micro:bit-based learning tools. We are dedicated to providing students, teachers, and makers with high-quality, approachable engineering and programming resources.
We believe learning happens through exploration and hands-on creation. Through robotics, sensor modules, mechanical building systems, and project-based learning (PBL), we help children understand technical concepts through real practice and develop true engineering thinking.
Our product ecosystem supports learners from beginner to advanced levels and is used in classrooms, makerspaces, STEAM programs, and home learning environments. We uphold principles of openness, innovation, and sustainability—ensuring that every child has the opportunity to engage with modern technology.
The release of Purdue’s 2025 Engineering Gift Guide underscores the importance of microelectronics and engineering education. As intelligent technologies continue to advance, understanding electronic systems, programming logic, and engineering design will be essential skills for the next generation.
The inclusion of the Nezha Pro Ocean Kit and Smart Cutebot Pro confirms ELECFREAKS’ dedication to creating meaningful STEM learning tools.
We will continue collaborating with educators, schools, and maker communities to create inspiring tools that encourage children to explore, build, program, and innovate.
Official Guide Link
Purdue University 2025 Engineering Gift Guide
https://engineering.purdue.edu/INSPIRE/EngineeringGiftGuide