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Raspberry Pi Pico W Pico W Reviews

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My Raspberry Pi Pico W, arrived very quickly in antistatic bag and was ready for my Christmas projects. However, I wish that other models of Rasberry Pi 3 and 4 were also available.
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Posted 2 years ago
Very cool product. It is also sold at a reasonable price with many features so can suite many projects. All I need now is time!!!
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Posted 2 years ago
I have purchased a few of these including the original Non-WiFi versions. Very useful devices and now even more useful now that ESPHome now supports the RP2040. I may migrate most of my sensors from EP8266 and ESP32s using Pico W's from now on. The service and delivery from Pi Hut was as trouble-free as usual.
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Posted 2 years ago
arrived promptly despite uk po strikes. Once i had read up on it i was able to replace a pi zero w on my anemometer nwith the pico at 1/3 the cost.
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Posted 2 years ago
Beautiful piece of hardware. It's incredible easy to connect to internet and do small wearable projects. I used mine with a neopixel and then attached to my T-shirt to make a reactor ARK for halloween.
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Posted 2 years ago
Great little microcontroller. Initially, I tried to use the Arduino IDE as I'm familiar with it, but there aren't many examples so I installed Thonny and used MicroPython, which is quite easy to learn. BEWARE I could not get a simple Blink test program to work and assumed there was a problem with the setup. It turns out there's a subtle difference in the way the onboard LED is accessed between the Pico and the Pico W, so make sure you use the correct version of the program!
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Posted 2 years ago
I love it,it does exactly what I want it to do. Great shop,everything works great. Thanks for your service.
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Posted 2 years ago
Exactly as described, prompt delivery, and all working out of the box. This is going to be a bit of a beginners interaction with a Pi, and looking forward to learning all about the device and code over Xmas :)
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Posted 2 years ago