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Pico 2 W Unicorn Reviews

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Juan Jose Padilla
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Best price for a luminous coloured sign.
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Posted 1 year ago
Miguel Ángel Gabriel Sánchez
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This is such an amazing product that I just ordered two more of them for friends and family. The awesome libraries provided by Pimoroni make it so incredibly easy to work with the board. Keep up with the good work!
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Posted 1 year ago
Great device!
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Posted 1 year ago
Andrew Bolster
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Fantastic board, brilliant LED's with fast response time, and a really easy programming interface via the Pico/MicroPython that makes it a perfect experimental board for beginners or experts alike.
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Posted 2 years ago
Janne Mässbacka
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It's RGB LEDs and a lots of them. What more is there to ask for. Just waiting for the inspiration to get hacking with it, at least it worked straight out of the box.
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Posted 2 years ago
Kim Spence-Jones
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Posted 2 years ago
Andreas Motzek
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Cosmic Unicorn is easy to use because MicroPython is preinstalled and debugging with Thonny works really well. I used my Cosmic Unicorn to build a clock that also displays the percentage of electricity from renewable sources: https://www.hackster.io/andreas-motzek/clock-and-green-energy-display-with-cosmic-unicorn-641dcb
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Posted 2 years ago
Chris Jenkins
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Great product. I've been playing with this for a few days, pulling down (tiny) images from the network and displaying them using the LEDs. The result looks aesthetically pleasing and coding it was fun and relatively easy to do using the pimoroni-pico libraries. Display updates very quickly and I'm looking forward to playing around with little animations or something interactive. The only change that I'd make is to add pre-soldered SWD headers to make the development cycle slightly easier when using C++. I appreciate I'm likely very much in a minority on that one, though!
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Posted 2 years ago