The ESP32 is a fantastic development board that combines solid specs with an affordable price. Despite being cheaper than Arduino and Raspberry Pi Pico, it outperforms most of its rivals.
We made something similar but using the RP2350A board, the Raspberry Pi Pico 2, and published a guide on how to get Wi-Fi on the Pico 2 using an ESP32. According to Emre, the idea spawned when he ...
The Pico is, of course, the Raspberry Pi microcontroller dev board based on ... Either way, it’s firmly in the ESP32 module price range, so you’ve got some comparison shopping to do if your ...
Then, the ESP32-S2 was the new newness ... We’ve already started talking about the Raspberry Pi Pico , the dev board that uses the chip, and Adafruit will share what they’ve learned about ...