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Gravity: CAT1 A7670G Global 4G IoT Communication Module (Compatible with Raspberry Pi / LattePanda)
SKU: DF-TEL0163 | Brand: DFRobot
The A7670G is a global 4G CAT1 communication module that brings cellular connectivity to your IoT projects. With support for LTE-FDD, LTE-TDD, and GSM bands worldwide, it provides reliable data transmission at up to 1...
Delivered by Fri 12 Jun
Romeo ESP32-C3 Robot Control Board (Supports Wi-Fi; Bluetooth 5)
SKU: DF-DFR1063 | Brand: DFRobot
The Romeo Mini ESP32-C3 is a compact robot control board with an onboard ESP32-C3 module providing Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5 dual-mode communication. It features two channels of 1.7A motor drivers, servo control, and 9 Gr...
Delivered by Tue 23 Jun
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