Greig, how hard would it be to support the WIO Terminal arduino module? It's about $30 (https://www.arrow.com/en/products/10...nology-limited ) and is a nicely integrated arduino compatible MCU with dual band WIFi, BLE, and a number of built sensors (accelerometer, speaker, mic, IR emitter and light sensor) and GPIO pins all in a nice case with a screen and some switches, as well as interfaces for a bunch of grove sensors.
While the cost is higher than a raw arduino module, it comes nicely integrated in an attractive case (with magnets built into the back!), USB-C power and great connectivity. The amount of time saved by using these modules over breadboarding or soldering in a case could be very high.
Check out the WIO Terminal product page here: https://www.seeedstudio.com/Wio-Terminal-p-4509.html
thx
mike
While the cost is higher than a raw arduino module, it comes nicely integrated in an attractive case (with magnets built into the back!), USB-C power and great connectivity. The amount of time saved by using these modules over breadboarding or soldering in a case could be very high.
Check out the WIO Terminal product page here: https://www.seeedstudio.com/Wio-Terminal-p-4509.html
thx
mike