SparkFun KIT-14682 IoT Starter Kit

Author : Sparkfun Published Time : 2019-07-23
Sparkfun KIT-14682 IoT Starter Kit with Blynk board is gain an introduction to the world of Internet of Things (IoT) technology without any difficult programming. The Blynk board is specially designed to work with the widgets within the Blynk mobile app to create the next IoT project. This kit helps in Blynk Board connection and by utilizing the pre-loaded projects, use a diverse set of components to build an array of web- and phone-connected projects. The KIT-14682 IoT starter kit does not require any soldering and is recommended to drive and learn more about Blynk uses. The Blynk board is specially designed to work with widgets within the Blynk mobile app to create the next IoT project.

Specifications

2.4GHz operating frequency5V operating supply voltage802.11 b/g/n protocol supported
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