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Being Next offers a course titled “Build Your First Hardware Prototype with AI,” positioned as a complete interactive course for electronics and AI hardware development. The page states that the course includes 8 modules, 50 hours of content, and 240 slides, with the goal of helping learners build their first AI hardware prototype. Judging by its presentation, it looks more like an interactive courseware system for self-study or classroom delivery than a simple video course page.
The course focuses on electronics, AI hardware development, and hardware prototyping. It is suitable for makers, entry-level engineering learners, or anyone who wants to bring AI capabilities into physical devices. The page clearly lists features such as an activity timer, progress tracking, teacher scripts, mobile adaptation, interactive quizzes, and full-screen mode. These features are friendly to project-based learning and offline workshops. In particular, the presence of Speaker Notes and Presentation Settings suggests that the course may also be designed for instructor-led teaching scenarios.
However, the main content does not clarify whether the course is delivered live, pre-recorded, or in a 1-on-1 format. It also does not show the teaching language, a detailed module outline, required hardware list, or prerequisites. As a result, we can currently only confirm that it has interactive courseware and learning management features, but cannot assess the depth of the content or whether it covers key areas such as circuit design, sensors, embedded development, and model deployment.
The page does not disclose pricing, subscription model, refund policy, or payment methods, nor does it state whether a certificate is provided. The only contact information shown is an Indian phone number, “+91 8008748262,” suggesting that the organization or operator may be based in India. However, details about instructor background, institutional credentials, and support services are insufficient. For this reason, its value for money can only be rated as moderate and somewhat conservative.
The strengths are its complete course packaging and rich interactive features, making it suitable for learners who need to progress through project-based learning module by module. It may also work well for teachers as classroom presentation material. The main drawback is a lack of transparency around key information, including pricing, certificates, instructors, teaching language, and course syllabus. Learners should make further inquiries before enrolling or committing significant time.
The content does not make it possible to judge access stability from mainland China, payment support, or whether a proxy is required, so these remain unknown. If access, payment, or communication proves inconvenient, alternatives include Arduino, IoT, TinyML, and AI Hardware courses on Coursera, edX, and Udemy, as well as electronics and embedded project courses on Bilibili or Chinese maker education platforms.
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