

🚀 Elevate your IoT game with the ultimate starter kit—because your smart projects deserve to be legendary!
The GeeekPi Pico W IoT Starter Kit is a comprehensive microcontroller bundle featuring a pre-soldered Raspberry Pi Pico W board with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, an OLED display, multiple sensors, a micro servo, and a UPS module for power backup. Designed for beginners and software engineers alike, it offers 18 detailed demos and extensive online resources to build and deploy diverse IoT projects with ease.








| ASIN | B0BPGV28CK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 77,849 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 328 in Microcontrollers |
| Box Contents | / |
| Brand | GeeekPi |
| Brand Name | GeeekPi |
| CPU Model | ARM 11 Telechips 8902 |
| CPU model | ARM 11 Telechips 8902 |
| CPU speed | 133 MHz |
| Compatible Devices | [VARIOUS] |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 28 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | GeeekPi |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 2 MB |
| Memory storage capacity | 2 MB |
| Model Name | Raspberry Pi Pico WH |
| Model name | Raspberry Pi Pico WH |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Processor Brand | ARM |
| Processor Count | 2 |
| Processor Speed | 133 MHz |
| Product Warranty | 180 days manufacturer |
| RAM Memory Installed | 256 MB |
| RAM Memory Technology | SDRAM |
| RAM memory installed size | 256 MB |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11bgn |
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Great IoT & Pico starter kit, quality of the breadboard not the best
Really like this little kit, lots of Demo's and components to learn from, the UPS module is cool so the Pico can autorun independant of a power supply (note: you need to order a 18650 battery seperately (UK only?). The little manual is helpful, wiring diagrams not always correct and hard to read especialy when you are copying the code, but I found most of the code on GitHub to download. The only real complaint is the breadboard is poor, the Pico W doesn't fit into the ports on the board and so it pop's out causing errors. This was fixed by mounting the Pico into the UPS module and wiring across to the breadboard. I found many ports blocked or difficult to push a cable end into.
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