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ATOM Lite ESP32 Development Kit Reviews

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Brian Degger
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Cool little device (and I mean little). Works well with the Grove components. Pinouts/important pins nicely outlined on the case, including NeoPixel, Pushbutton and the Grove connector pinouts.
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Posted 1 year ago
Andrew Clarke
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Posted 1 year ago
They are sooo small. But they are exactly what I need for ESPhome. I’m using them as BlueTooth relays with Home Assistant. They were dispatched promptly, thankyou.
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Posted 2 years ago
William Newall
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Very convenient package - tiny board in tiny, robust enclosure with buttons. Wifi works well even positioned within a garden power supply enclosure, quite far from the wifi router.
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Posted 3 years ago
These tiny ESP32 devices are brilliant for all sorts of projects. Plenty of support available on line. If you are used to Arduino or Raspberry Pi, programming is simple.
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Posted 3 years ago
Darren Hague
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Incredible piece of kit - so small and so inexpensive, yet really powerful. I am using these to read temperature from all the radiators in my house and send the results over MQTT to a Raspberry Pi.
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Posted 3 years ago
Performs well and is unbelievably small, though I do wish there was a thicker version with a built in battery as the Tailbat does make it significantly larger. While connected to WiFi the ESP chip does get fairly warm and this is noticeable through the casing of the ATOM Lite.
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Posted 3 years ago
Terrific kit - I use these with ESPHome to connect various sensors and switches to Wifi and ultimately HomeKit. Make sure to pick up some grove cables, too - cut 'em in half to easy connections to just about anything.
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Posted 3 years ago