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BrandOSOYOO
Hardware InterfaceSerial Interface
ColorBlack
Data Link ProtocolBluetooth

Description of OSOYOO ESP8266 Wireless Transceiver Development

OSOYOO ESP8266 Wi-Fi Module is a high cost performance ratio Wi-Fi connection device designed for Arduino. It can make your Arduino devices connect to Wi-Fi Internet through Serial COM protocol in a convenient and cost effective way. 3.3V-5V Voltage Auto Converting -- Traditional ESP8266 chip must work in 3.3V voltage which might be damaged by Arduino 5V digital output. We designed a build-in voltage converter inside the module, so you can simply connect the Module to any Arduino digital or analog pins without voltage converting. Simple Pins -- We simplified the ESP8266 output pins from 8 pins to 6 pins. The most important four pins are E_RX, E_TX, GND, VCC. Compatible to Bluetooth Slot -- Many Arduino Robot project will use HC-02 , HC-05, HC-06 Bluetooth module to connect Arduino to Bluetooth devices through Serial pins. OSOYOO ESP8266 module has same pin layout as HC02,HC05,HC06 module. So if your device has slot for HC02, you can simply insert this WiFi module into your HC02 slot and make it has extra WiFi function.

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Yes, it is ESP-12S

ESP-12S is very well known in the Arduino world. It's basically an ESP8266 configured to work with WiFi. Those pins sticking out of the board are for the serial bus, and you communicate with it using "AT" commands. There's nothing new or surprising about it. I think these special ones are a bit pricey. Many people have switched to the slightly more functional ESP-32S. If you can get an ESP-32 for the same price, that's the way to go. In terms of quality and everything else, it lives up to…

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