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Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Zero 2 W Reviews

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Great new product. More processing power, tried it in desktop mode and command line mode. Good step up from the previous version. Current consumption good, around 50mA when idle and 200mA when running under load. Better WiFi coverage. Runs fine without a heatsink on the processor. Overall a good product.
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Posted 3 years ago
Amazing piece of kit - I have used Zeros for a while and the fact this can be directly replaced for earlier boards. Much faster and runs more processes simultaneously.
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Posted 3 years ago
Wow! Just when you thought it couldn't get any better it does. The new Raspberry Pi Zero W 2 is amazing.. The processor is a quad core 64 bit device from the Rpi 3, all this and its on a Pi Zero form factor board! With the WiFi and BLE wireless interfaces too! Awesome ! And I now have one plus an 8 way sub min rotary switch which is also amazing, much smaller than I thought it would or could be, awesome! Keep up the great work Pi Hut, thanks.
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Posted 3 years ago
Excellent little board - same dimensions as the Pi Zero W which I had been using in the Pi case so snapped in with no problem. Used with the camera module as security camera and improved picture at first use. Will see how it goes but first impressions excellent
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Posted 3 years ago
The extra cores make such a difference in more demanding tasks, currently got mine plugged into a GPi case which it works great with, super quick delivery too!
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Posted 3 years ago
Much better than the Raspberry Pi Zero, a lot quicker!
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Posted 3 years ago
Looking forward to seeing what it can do and run ..
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Posted 3 years ago
Much quicker than the old Pi Zero, much better for use as a development environment interfacing to the GPIO ports.
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Posted 3 years ago