Arduino Nano ESP32 Review - New Nano Board with WiFi & Bluetooth!

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Arduino has just added another board to their Nano family. The new Arduino Nano ESP32 which unsurprisingly, is powered by an ESP32 chip, specifically the ESP32 S3. In this video we are going to review the Nano ESP32 and tell you how it stacks up. We are going cover how you can program this board and give you a couple of demos to demonstrate it’s capabilities.

Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
00:43 Nano Family
02:43 Brilliant
03:39 Pricing
04:05 Dimensions
04:36 Specs
07:44 Power Consumption
08:20 Programming
09:10 Demo
10:13 Conclusions

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Imo, that comes a bit too late and way too expensive. Actually, i end up with a cheaper price for a full assembled custom designed board when i order at least 100 pieces at JLCPCB or similar service, with a even better Module if you want. Also, the Board design looks really bad, these lanes will break with ease ._.

Takio
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You will have an example to transmit and receive data via Bluetooth. I appreciate your response since I cannot find a functional example.

pablogomez
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I noticed only one button on the board. Does this mean that it is as easy to upload as traditional ESP32 Dev boards? It is real progress if we don't need any fiddling with multiple buttons as some 'modern' implantations have given us. It's so annoying that you must mess with these button combinations to upload code to the microcontroller in the 21st century. Cheers.

Cptnbond
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Is there a way to.. Upload to the code to the chip over wife instead if physical connection?

MrKYT-gbgs
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FCC certified? ISED certified? Otherwise, it would be illegal to sell and to operate in USA and Canada.

wilfriedv.forster
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Well done, keep it up, thanks for sharing it with us:)

RixtronixLAB
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I think the every has custom configurable logic, which is pretty different to the og nano?

rebeuhsin
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Well as far as price it is better value than the Arduino UNO or Arduino Nano. Would anyone buy from Arduino if they were worried about the price?

If they wanted to shouldn't they be able to compete with Raspberry as UK production costs should be similar to Italy?

joseph
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why its so expensive u can buy blown up micro PC for that price with immense amount of RAM and external store like GB's not Mb's if not Kb's as in nano, i saw some boards in the official store like 80$ way too expensive

clxr
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Is there a reason as of why there's only 2.4GHz wifi support?

bartgrefte
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3.3V only - this does not only make most projects unnecessarily complicated, it's also a step backwards compared to a simple Nano that has two rails, 3.3V and 5V 😐

MikevomMars