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I still don't have a use for one of these but maybe I will now since they have added extra connectivity. Anyone using one of these for something?

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>Raspberry Pi has announced the Pico 2 W, a wireless version of its Pico 2 microcontroller board built for hobbyists and industrial applications. At $7, it's a relatively inexpensive way to control electronic devices like smart home gadgets and robots. With the new version, users will be able to securely link to remote sources to send and receive data, either via Bluetooth 5.2 or Wi-Fi 802.11n.

I still don't have a use for one of these but maybe I will now since they have added extra connectivity. Anyone using one of these for something? Archive: https://archive.today/xCKqf From the post: >>Raspberry Pi has announced the Pico 2 W, a wireless version of its Pico 2 microcontroller board built for hobbyists and industrial applications. At $7, it's a relatively inexpensive way to control electronic devices like smart home gadgets and robots. With the new version, users will be able to securely link to remote sources to send and receive data, either via Bluetooth 5.2 or Wi-Fi 802.11n.

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Ah! So they essentially copied the Espressif microcontroller.

I actually have a webserver running on an ESP32. I guess I'll try the raspberry version to see which one I like more.