Paul Tan
Very good electrical products. Very patient and willing to explain what I need for my school project
Location: 10 Jln Besar, #03-49 Sim Lim Tower, Singapore 208787
Floor 1 · Sim Lim Tower
Gadgets, tools and curiosities shop at Sim Lim Tower for the tech-tinkerer in you.
Gadgets, tools and curiosities shop at Sim Lim Tower for the tech-tinkerer in you.
Kuriosity is a retail shop at Sim Lim Tower that caters to the curious mind, offering an eclectic range of products, tools, gadgets and many more items designed to spark inventiveness and practical problem-solving. The store stocks everything from electronic components and DIY tools to quirky gadgets you did not know you needed, making it a rewarding browse for hobbyists, makers and anyone who enjoys tinkering. Whether you are picking up supplies for a project or simply exploring what is new in the world of tech novelties, Kuriosity provides a hands-on shopping experience that lives up to its name. Visit Kuriosity at Sim Lim Tower and fuel your curiosity with finds that surprise and delight.Based on 36 Google reviews
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Paul Tan
Very good electrical products. Very patient and willing to explain what I need for my school project
Edwin Tan
Very good helping hands with knowledge. Help around with customers that bring their software/hardware and give suggestions. Very diverse in selling gadgets, parts, components.
Joel Oh Hiroyuki
Extremely grateful, Yihao was very helpful and informative to my queries
Brian Ping-Yao Wang
I'd say it's the best maker's shop in Singapore. Take escalator to 3F and turn left (opposite of restroom entrance). The owner knows about the things he has very well and recommended a very useful board for me which is exactly what I need! I wish I'd known this shop earlier.
Terry Tan
Large selection of prototyping articles: sensors, displays, actuators, Arduino, Raspi, etc. Very well organized, good stock, friendly service. Prices are fair.
Kuriosity
Kuriosity Electronics Store
The exterior of a shop called Kuriosity, specializing in electronics, workshops, and events. The storefront features a prominent sign with the Kuriosity logo and name. Inside, shelves are stocked with electronic components and equipment. A banner displays various robotics and electronics brands such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and Micro:bit.
Kuriosity Electronics Playground
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Kuriosity
The storefront of Kuriosity, a shop selling electronics, workshops, and events. A large banner displays various electronics brands and the shop's name. Inside, shelves are stocked with electronic components, and a staff member is visible behind a counter.
Kuriosity Shop Front
A wide shot of the exterior of a shop called Kuriosity. The shop sells electronics and prototyping supplies. The shop front has a large illuminated sign with the shop's name and logo. Inside, shelves are stocked with various electronic components and kits. A banner displays logos of various tech brands and microcontrollers.
Kuriosity Shop Front
The entrance to a shop called Kuriosity, which offers workshops, events, and electronics. The shop front displays a sign with the Kuriosity logo and name. Inside, shelves are stocked with electronic components and parts. A banner stands outside the entrance, advertising various brands and products related to electronics and robotics.
Kuriosity Storefront
The exterior of a shop called Kuriosity, which offers workshops, events, and electronics. The storefront features a large illuminated sign with the shop's name and logo. Inside, shelves are stocked with various electronic components and kits. A banner stands outside the entrance, displaying logos and text related to technology and programming.
Kuriosity Electronics Store
The exterior of a shop called Kuriosity, which offers workshops, events, and electronics. The storefront features a large illuminated sign with the shop's name and logo. Inside, shelves are stocked with electronic components, and display cases show various electronic kits and parts. A large banner stands outside the entrance, listing various robotics and electronics brands like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and micro:bit.
Kuriosity Electronics Store
The storefront of Kuriosity, an electronics store offering workshops, events, and electronics. The entrance is open, revealing shelves stocked with electronic components and kits. A large banner stands outside the entrance, displaying various electronic brands and the store's name.
Kuriosity Shop Front
The exterior of a shop called Kuriosity, which specializes in electronics, workshops, and events. The shop front features a prominent illuminated sign with the Kuriosity logo and name. Inside, shelves are stocked with electronic components and kits. A banner outside the shop displays various electronics brands and the shop's website.
Cardboard Boxes with Logo
Three cardboard boxes are arranged on a plain gray background. Each box features a circular logo with an orange stylized 'k' and a small green dot.
Electronics Workshop
A workshop space with a large table covered in electronic components, tools, and project materials. A whiteboard with writing and a large monitor are visible on the wall. A sign with the logo 'kurosity electronics playground' is displayed.
Electronic Components Display
A wall display featuring various electronic components and modules, likely for prototyping or educational purposes. Each item is mounted on a white board with a label indicating its name and a code. Visible items include an Ethernet shield, multiple TFT touch shields for Arduino, a Raspberry Pi expansion hat, a DFRobot Beetle BLE board, a WiFi module, and an Arduino Mega acrylic case.
Electronic Components Display
A display of various electronic components, including connectors, wires, and sensors, organized in white bins on shelves. Labels above indicate component types and codes.
Kuriosity Logo
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Electronics Components Store
A well-organized electronics components store with various components displayed on shelves and in bins. The walls are covered with small electronic parts, each labeled and organized. Shelving units hold more components, and blue bins are stacked neatly, containing smaller items. A prominent display features the 'kuriosity' logo and lists categories like Robotics, Electronics, Engineering, Technology, and Programming.
Electronic Components Display
A wall of shelves filled with small electronic components, each in a clear plastic holder with a label. The labels indicate various items such as sensors, modules, displays, and shields. Some labels are in English, while others appear to be in Chinese.
Robocar Bootcamp
A group of boys and a man are smiling and holding certificates and micro:bit robocars. A screen displays information about a "Build-A-Robocar with micro:bit 3-Days Bootcamp" with Trainer Mr Stephen.
Component Storage
A large grey cabinet filled with many small drawers, each labeled with a code and a description of electronic components. The drawers are organized in columns and rows, with some drawers open to reveal the contents. The cabinet is situated in a room with shelves and other equipment visible in the background.
Electronic Components Storage
A display of various electronic components organized in blue bins and white wire baskets. The bins are labeled with item names and prices, including battery holders, motor shafts, and timing pulleys. The baskets contain smaller items like LEDs, resistors, and batteries.
Children building robotic creatures
A collage of four images showing children engaged in a robotics or STEM activity. In the top left, an adult and a child smile at the camera, holding a colorful, light-up cardboard Pegasus. The top right image features a smiling boy holding a similar cardboard Pegasus with lights. The bottom left shows two boys working on a project with a laptop and various electronic components. The bottom right image depicts two boys focused on their creations, with one drawing and the other assembling a cardboard structure.
Electronic Components Display
A wall display featuring various electronic components and modules, organized in a grid. Each item is labeled with a code and a brief description, such as 'Rainbow LED Module WS2812', 'Raspberry Pi Camera', 'Arduino Mega', and 'WiFi Module ESP8266'. The components include circuit boards, sensors, LED rings, cases, and cables.
Electronic Equipment Store
A view inside a store displaying various electronic equipment, including digital multimeters, earth testers, and LED displays. In the foreground, a disassembled electronic device is visible on a shelf. Behind it, product brochures and boxes are stacked. Further back, rows of digital clocks and LED signs with numbers and letters are displayed. A hand is reaching towards the right side of the frame.
Robotics Components Display
A glass display case filled with various robotics components and assembled robots. Prominently featured are a large robot chassis with omnidirectional wheels, a tracked robot base, and smaller assembled robots with sensors. Other items include circuit boards, controllers, and various electronic parts.
Electronics Components Display
A retail display of electronic components and kits. The display features shelves stocked with various electronic parts, wires, and small electronic devices. A large sign above the display reads "kuriosity electronics playground" with a logo and illustrations related to technology. The shelves are organized with blue bins containing smaller components and racks holding packaged items and cables.
Electronic Components Display
A wall display of various electronic components, each mounted on a white square with a label. The components include microcontrollers, sensors, relays, power modules, and other electronic parts. Below the display are bins filled with electronic components and cables.
Electronic Components Display
A pegboard wall displays a variety of electronic components and tools. Top shelves feature pliers, wire strippers, and crimpers. Below are organized bins and packages of resistors, capacitors, connectors, jumper wires, and other electronic parts. Several white and black plastic bins on a lower shelf hold bulk assortments of these items.
Electronic Components Display
A wall display of various electronic components, each mounted on a white card with a label and a code. Below the wall display are rows of white bins filled with smaller electronic parts, such as wires, connectors, and resistors. Below the bins are shelves with drawers containing more electronic components in plastic bags.
LED Light and Panel Shop
A shop selling LED lights and panels, with displays of electronic components and robotics kits. A sign above the entrance reads "LED LIGHT & PANEL" and "B1-23". Inside, shelves are stocked with various electronic parts, and a display case shows robotics kits. A quote attributed to Albert Einstein is visible: "intelligence having fun." A digital clock shows the date and time.
Electronics Components Store
A well-organized store interior filled with electronic components. Shelving units display a vast array of small electronic parts, organized in bins and drawers. The walls are covered with pegboards holding more components and a large display of various electronic modules and boards, categorized by type such as Motor, Circuit & DIY Electronics, Sensor, Module, Raspberry Pi, Arduino, ESP32 ESP8266, and micro:bit. The overall impression is of a comprehensive inventory for electronics hobbyists and professionals.
Electronic Components Display
A display case filled with various electronic components and development boards. Brands like Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Adafruit, Waveshare, and DF Robot are visible on signage above their respective product sections. The shelves are organized with numerous small electronic parts, circuit boards, and accessories.
Electronic Components Display
A wall display of various electronic components, organized by category. Categories include Motor, Circuit & DIY Electronics, Sensor, Module, Raspberry Pi, Arduino, ESP32 & ESP8266, micro:bit, and M5Stack. Each component has a label with a code. Below the display are bins filled with electronic parts and a wooden marble run toy.
Organized Storage of Tools and Components
A wall-mounted pegboard displays various tools and components in packaging, including pliers, wire strippers, and electronic testing equipment. Below the pegboard, white bins hold smaller items, and blue storage bins are neatly stacked on shelves, containing an assortment of parts. The overall scene suggests a well-organized retail or workshop environment for specialized tools and electronic components.
Electronics Kits Display
A glass display case filled with various electronic kits and components. Prominently featured are a
Electronics Components Store
A well-organized store interior filled with electronic components and tools. Shelving units are stacked with various items, including blue bins containing small parts, white bins with larger components, and pegboards displaying tools and accessories. A large wall is covered with numerous small product images, possibly for identification or inventory. The lighting is bright, and the overall impression is one of a functional and tidy retail space for electronic parts.
Electronic Components Display
A wall display featuring a variety of electronic components, organized in a grid resembling a periodic table. Each component is labeled with a letter code. Categories such as 'Motor', 'Circuit & DIY Electronics', 'Sensor', 'Module', 'Raspberry Pi', 'Arduino', 'ESP32 & ESP8266', 'micro:bit', and 'M5Stack' are displayed at the top.
Electronics Components Display
A wall display of various electronic components and tools. The display includes wire strippers, crimpers, multimeters, various types of wires, connectors, and other small electronic parts organized in bins and on pegboards.
Electronics Store Display
A display stand in an electronics store features promotional banners and shelves stocked with electronic components. The top banner advertises "Custom IoT Programming: Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and ESP Integration." Below, another banner promotes "DIY Electronics in Singapore: Microcontrollers, Sensors, Modules and Prototyping." Shelves behind the counter hold various electronic parts and equipment. To the left, blue bins are filled with small electronic components. To the right, a glimpse into an adjacent store shows more electronic goods.
Electronic Components Display
A pegboard display filled with various electronic components, including jumper wires, LEDs, connectors, and other small parts organized in plastic cases and bins. Some packaging shows prices like $6.40.
Electronic Components Display
A pegboard wall displays various electronic components, including cables, connectors, and circuit boards. Below the pegboard, blue bins are neatly organized on shelves, filled with smaller electronic parts. Yellow bins are visible on a metal shelf to the left.
Electronic Components Storage
A wall-mounted display of various electronic components and modules, with labels such as 'GY', 'EX', 'CU', 'CW', 'BW', 'AU', 'HC', 'HD', 'GI', 'BZ', 'DU', 'HM', 'HK', 'HI', 'FV', and 'DT'. Below this display are rows of white bins filled with small electronic parts, some with price tags indicating $3.00. Further down are shelves with clear drawers containing more components, labeled with letters like 'A1', 'AW', 'AZ', 'BC', 'BK', 'BL', 'BM', 'BN', 'BP', 'T', and 'V'. To the right, yellow shelving units hold stacked boxes of electronic parts.
Electronics Components Storage
A retail or workshop space with shelves filled with various electronic components organized in clear plastic drawers. A glass display case on the left shows model cars and kits. Shelving units above hold boxes and other supplies.
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