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📶 WayinTop 2Set Wireless Transceiver Receiver with Tutorial: NRF24L01+PA+LNA RF Module + SMA Antenna 2.4GHz 1100m + NRF24L01 Regulator + Nano V3.0 ATmega328P Board for Wireless Communication System Review

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Description of 📶 WayinTop 2Set Wireless Transceiver Receiver with Tutorial: NRF24L01+PA+LNA RF Module + SMA Antenna 2.4GHz 1100m + NRF24L01 Regulator + Nano V3.0 ATmega328P Board for Wireless Communication System

【NRF24L01+ Module】High-performance wireless data transmission chip NRF24L01 +, an increase of high-power PA and LNA chips, RF switches, band-pass filters and other professional full bidirectional RF, making the effective communication distance has been greatly expanded. 【"NRF24L01" Voltage Regulator】Small power on SMD LED indicator; On-board 3.3V voltage regulator accepts your for Arduino +5V supply and provides 3.3V for the attached "nRF24L01+" module. 【Widly Applications】It can be wildly used to wireless communication between modules, such as wireless remote control, somatosensory devices, RFID, NFC, smart grid, smart home, wireless audio etc.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Bootleg Nanos, manual update required.

Bought about a year ago and used on my Linux machine as do all my toys. I needed to do something very quickly, so I connected to the Windows machine and this is where the problems start: 1. The USB drivers are not installed at all. A VIN:PIN search will reveal many dubious sites. Windows Update didn't find it. The USB chip maker is still in business. I saw a verified Microsoft page that search engines don't usually send people to. This site had a .cab file with the correct USB drivers. 2. No…

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • For seniors

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Junk NRF24L01 - Look Elsewhere

Bought a few days ago and spent all night troubleshooting. The slider is solid red (and don't ask me if that's good or bad because there's no documentation) and the antennas don't seem to be able to communicate. I've used different types of Arduino and read/watched about 5 hours of tutorials. , and tried out some pre-built Arduino sketches for the NRF24L01 (triple checking the wiring, connections, and code). I may have received 2 faulty transceivers but I do NOT recommend this product. It was…

Pros
  • Not just useful for intended purpose
Cons
  • Clarity

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not working as advertised

I uploaded the sketches as written and got the wrong output. No matter what I tried I couldn't get it to work. I also tried the antenna on another Arduino and it was worse. I think this may only work with this particular type of cheap Arduino and apparently not very well. Update: First, the example sketch they give is awkward because they want you to use their own objects and code. Instead of the standard RF24 code found everywhere. So don't use this IMO, use standard code you can find…

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • I vaguely remember

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Couldn't get it to work.

I've tried everything but can't get them to communicate. I have tried the sample code provided by the seller AND tried replacing the NRF24L01 modules with modules from another vendor. The code works, but the recipient never sees the sender's details. I've also tried the RF24 library with no success. The only thing that worked for me was replacing the NRF21L01 modules with modules with PCB antennas and using the RF24 library. For me that's not an acceptable solution as they don't have the range…

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Updated (works!-ish)

I have a project that uses the non-extended version of the nrf24l01+ module. From what I've read online these powered modules should be a 'spare' but after hours of frustration I finally gave up and gave up trying to use them as such. The company links you to an Arduino library called Mirf that you should download and use. As far as I can tell, this code is pretty old, so I tried using newer libraries instead as they seemed to have what I was looking for (grid support, p2p, etc.). For some…

Pros
  • Handy thing
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  • Almost everything is there