“Purchased due to memory limitations with the standard Pico. Additionally like having a power button and built-in Lipo management. Used in conjunction with RV3028 RTC, Pico Omnibus, Pico Display pack 2.0 and RGB Rotary encoder breakout to make a clock. https://www.instructables.com/Lissajous-Clock/”
“Really great configuration of a PICO for a mobile project, the battery option along with the STEMMA connector makes it really easy to assemble a peripheral without losing access to headers.”
“It's probably the best RP2040-based development board around. It fixes the (few) niggles with the Pico (power button, USB-C) and adds a good few extras (LiPo charging, RGB LED, STEMMA QT/Qwiic, debug headers, plenty flash storage) whilst keeping the same pinout and physical form factor. It's pretty much the perfect RP2040 platform. The main issue is the price - for the same price, you could get a Pi Zero WH - which whilst a very different animal, it's arguably a more powerful one. I'd recommend getting a Pico Lipo as it's an excellent board, it's just at the top end of what I'd pay for a microcontroller dev board.”