The more you know, the less you need. The better you become...

At Armour Grade, we’re steadily growing into a space of influence, where knowledge is combined with creativity, and individuals are empowered to build, experiment, and innovate.

We’re forming a vibrant community of electronics enthusiasts, aspiring future engineers, and forward-thinking professionals. United by curiosity and driven by progress, we believe that practical knowledge should be accessible to everyone.

Our mission is to commercialize electronics education in a way that encourages personal creation. When individuals are equipped with the right tools and understanding, they don’t just build devices...they shape the future.

Modern, stylish quality products

At our core, we aim to bring together style, functionality and top-notch quality in all our products. Our constant pursuit is to create unique and enjoyable experiences for our customers, always striving to deliver something special.

Our Story

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Spotlight Board is where we share and highlight events, updates, and news we think are interesting and relevant for you

National Television RTV Visits Armour Grade

The other day, we had the honor of being visited by the National Television of Serbia (RTV).

We opened the doors of our workshop and shared what we do, our projects, our passion for technology, and our vision of spreading and commercializing electrotechnical knowledge.

In the interview, we talked about electronics, design, and innovation, and showcased some of our unique creations, including our custom keyboards.

You can watch the original RTV video at the link below 👇

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Full Throttle DIY-Cosmo GC-01

Funny how little it takes to bring people together

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Tinkering with tone

Melody HA-01 DIY Headphone Amplifier

Armour Grade is finally stepping into audio development, starting with our first headphone amplifier. It’s a fully analog, through-hole design, perfect for a DIY build. This will be an open-source project, made for anyone who wants to build, modify, and explore.

There will be a YouTube video covering the full build, sound quality analysis, tuning, and a step-by-step DIY tutorial to guide anyone who wants to build the amplifier themselves.

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Challenge #1

DIY Workshop at DataArt

A few days ago, we hosted a DIY workshop at DataArt’s hub in Novi Sad. In their cozy workspace, we turned the afternoon into a three-hour classroom session focused on the basics of electronics. Together, we assembled our keychain-sized DIY gaming console and had a blast doing it!

The feedback was great, and since everyone enjoyed the experience, we’re already planning Challenge #2, this time with a bit more complexity and even more fun.

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DO IT YOURSELF KIT-OPEN SOURCE

Mini Keychain Console

Armour Grade has new projects in the works aimed at younger users, beginners, and enthusiasts, including software engineers keen to step into the world of hardware.

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Captured through collaboration

Stunning Photos of Our Macro pad

We’re thrilled to share beautiful photos captured by our talented friend, Marjan Jovanović. As an amateur photographer with a keen eye for detail, Marjan’s work brings a fresh perspective to our macro pad.

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Current project

"Prototype MC-01" macro pad

The Prototype MC-01 macro pad redefines efficiency with its sleek design and customizable features. Engineered for versatility, it empowers users to streamline their workflows effortlessly. Whether for gaming, design, or everyday tasks, macro pad is the ultimate tool for enhancing productivity.

First project ever

"Barebones HS-01" headphone stand

An interesting project by our mechanical engineer and designer, Srdjan Srdic. This was his bachelor's degree final thesis, inspired by the modern sports car rear wing vertical carrier.

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How we started

From garage to workshop

After months of persuasion, we finally convinced our parents to let us clear out the old things and use the garage. Without much planning, we jumped right into cleaning, fixing the walls, repairing the broken concrete floor, and redecorating. It was quite a challenge for two students, but ultimately, it became a rewarding and sweat-inducing experience.

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