🚀 Elevate Your Projects with Pico Power!
The Adeept Raspberry Pi Pico Microcontroller Board is a high-performance, cost-effective solution for tech enthusiasts. Featuring the RP2040 chip, it boasts a dual-core processor, ample memory, and a comprehensive starter kit that includes essential accessories for easy project development.
J**6
Perfect for Xbox 360 RGH 3.0
I was able to use this as a flash chip to read/write on my xbox 360. Highly recommended.
A**R
These Adeept Raspberry Pi Pico Microcontroller Are Fantastic - What a Great Kit!
The media could not be loaded. This is a super value kit, well worth the price. It allows you to control so many things and the support on the web makes learning and using these as easy as ever. I highly recommend them.I am into 3D printing. I use these to control ADXL345 accelerometers for Input Shaping for my Voron 2.4 R2 3D printer. This combination is easy to setup and the results are fantastic. Maybe the single biggest improvement in my print quality. The attached photos show what I use these for and how it improves print performance.All in all this is an excellent set that is well worth the price. It is well worth a full 5 star review.
Z**E
Good kit, but the breadboard is trash
Note: This review is about the Adeept Pi Pico Kit itself. If you want a review of the Pi Pico, there are plenty on the internet.I chose the soldered variant, and the solder job is very neat and clean. Everything about this kit is great except the choice of breadboard by Adeept. Adeept did not MAKE the breadboard, they just created this bundle, and its unfortunate that they chose the worse breadboard on the planet.I got this kit along with Adeept's OLED 128x64 displays (not included in this kit), and it took me an hour of debugging trying to get the OLEDs to work, even thinking they were defective. But the problem was just the breadboard. The pin holes are super loose and I had to bend any wire I was using into a slight "S" to get it to "grip" the pins. Then my OLED test worked fine. In fact, the only thing that fits snuggly into the breadboard is the Pi Pico itself. The side breadboards for the voltage rails seems alright, but the part you will be using the most, the center, is just ridiculously loose.Aside from the breadboard, I really enjoy this kit. You get a variety of wires, different colors and lengths, different lengths of the same colors as well. The acrylic case was easy to install, and yes, you do get an extra screw as shown in the image. The 3 pin connector for debug is not soldered, even if you choose the soldered option, but I can see why they made this choice. The pins will get in the way of some applications if they are not needed.-1 star for the breadboard. In my opinion, it would be better for both the company and the end user if they chose a higher quality breadboard, even if it raised the price a couple of dollars.
G**N
Good if you are just getting started and need all the extras.
The Pi Pico is pretty good if you are just getting started learning about microcontrollers. Remember this is a simple computer board and doesn't have any video out, WiFi or networking. It's for making stuff like gadgets you control with buttons, switches and such. You load code onto it from your PC using USB and can debug and see printouts over USB, but hooking up other devices is up to you.Thankfully the Pico has a lot of pins you can use for I/O and can easily be connected to switches, buttons, LEDs and small external displays once you know what you are doing. It's not bad for things like simple robots, though if you want to be able to communicate with it over WiFi you will want to buy the "W" model instead of this one.Also, like I said this is really a getting started kit that includes a breadboard, plastic shields, jumper wires and USB. All the pins on the board to let you plug it into the breadboard are already soldered on. The price of this kit is pretty good for the stuff included, but only if you need it. If you are an electronics hobbyist already, you may have most of this already. If you do, you can buy just the Pi Pico by itself for from $4-8 without all the extras.If you are a total beginner with microcontrollers and electronics, this will give you good start, you will be able to load code on it and see the results over USB. But you may want to get some other parts like switches, leds and maybe a small display so you can play with the pico's I/O pins and build simple gadgets.
S**E
Cuts out soldering; a few more components would help for newbies using official guide
This set may be good for newbies who want to try programming, or experts who already know what all this stuff is and know what they want to do with it as a microcontroller. I'm a newbie, so I used this in conjunction with the book _Get Started With MicroPython on Raspberry Pi Pico_, an official Raspberry Pi guidebook.In using the book, I was able to get to part of page 51, going in order with the projects. With the guide and this kit, both got me through installing MicroPython to the Pico, Thonny to my computer, some MicroPython programming, and to the point of getting the Pico fitted in the breadboard. I had a bit of trouble with the breadboard fit, but it ultimately fit in well. After that, there are various additional components needed to continue with most projects in the guide, such as LED bulbs and resistors. Just a few little extra components would have gone far in making this kit more helpful for those following the official guide. So I think it was a missed opportunity not to include a few LEDs and resistors. Because of this, the programming I was able to do in the official guide was limited to using MicroPython for things the Pico itself could do (relating to controlling its built-in LED), and things that were displayed on the monitor of the computer I had it attached to. (There's one project at the end that I think could work, too, but the lessons build, so I didn't skip ahead.)While I would have liked for the set to have taken me farther on its own, from what I have been able to get out of the set as a newbie, I'm happy with it. The Raspberry Pi Pico is in good working order. One of the nicest things about this set is that the pin headers are already soldered on. (If you buy a bare bones Raspberry Pi Pico, it won't come with these soldered on). So this set takes away a challenging step of soldering 40 pins, which a lot of people (including me!) may wish to skip. The case is also nice in helping to protect it, though having it on makes the BOOTSEL button a bit less easy to access. Aside from putting the Pico in the optional case, which wasn't hard since it came with a small screwdriver, this Pico is pretty ready to go.While I like it overall, I wasn't able to get as much out of this set as I would have been able to if just a bit more little odds and ends had been included. So it's a bit hard to rate star-wise, but I am happy with what I've been able to get out of it so far. Those who are more familiar with microcontrollers, and are more advanced along in their journey than the guide will take them, may find this has the components they're looking for.
N**U
Great product works great
Definitely worth the purchase came in handy
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