If you have a home lab, you probably think first about servers, networking gear, and SBCs. Those are all great tools, but they live mostly in the digital world. A basic Arduino board, like the Uno or Nano, adds something different. It connects software logic to real-world results in a way that feels tangible, immediate, and creative. Once you start using one, it quickly becomes a core part of your tinkering toolkit.

It connects the digital world to the physical one

Turning abstract code into tangible experiments

The Arduino bridges the [gap between code and real-world action](https://www.xda-developers.com/arduino-vs-raspberry-p…

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