The specs of the Gemma are a little lighter than the bigger Flora, but it still has the potential to power a lot of cool designs. It has a micro USB connection used to program the onboardATtiny85 microcontroller. Gemma can be used with other Adafruit products including their Flora NeoPixel lights, but its limited RAM means it can only control “about a dozen” of them, according to Adafruit’s product page.
Gemma isn’t available just yet, but interested parties can go to Adafruit’s site to sign up to be notified when it is. There’s not a price listed on the product page either, but the Flora model costs $24.95, so Gemma probably costs slightly less than that.
Even with its limited power, the Adafruit Gemma should be able to give any hobbyist or cosplayer the means to step up their wearable computer design game.

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