Inside the box you’ll find a processor that makes use of a motion sensor and compass, and rainbow LED lights that kids can program to do all sorts of cool stuff: Make their own arc reactor for Iron Man cosplay! Play a game of 21st-century hot potato! Or just have them slap it to their wrist so you know where they are in a blackout. Previous TWSU kits, while awesome, have been project-based, but the Mover Kit is a bit more open-ended and encourages kids to design games around its functionality. The company claims this is the first educational wearable for kids 8 and older, which encourages active play and badass STEM skills. Because video games, apps, and toys are great for a child’s creativity and imagination, not so great for getting the heart rate up. Buy Now $64