I started looking at the ESP8266 as a simpler alternative to simply switching a relay on and off over WiFi. When I stumbled across this product, I was immediately drawn to the fact that it comes with a built-in OLED display, thinking it would be convenient and make my final product (which is mostly for personal use) more beautiful. Well I wasn't disappointed, after soldering the included connectors I laid it on a breadboard to keep it from moving while I played with it (see pic) and for now I think it's fantastic. The OLED display is really comfortable and looks beautiful as expected; This device is easy to use and I was able to get it up and running in no time (someone in the reviews mentioned they reviewed the Robot Zero One ESP8266; this guide is probably the best way to get up and running in about 10-15 come log). Protocol). Overall, I definitely recommend this product.
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