Wireless & Connectivity
Shop wireless and connectivity modules, antennas, RFID/NFC tags, Bluetooth devices, and WiFi adapters for your next project. Whether you're building IoT sensors, access control systems, or remote-controlled gadgets, you'll find the right wireless solution here.
Popular with makers, STEM educators, and hobbyists across Australia. We stock a wide range of 2.4GHz antennas, RF modules, and NFC tags — perfect for Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and embedded projects. Fast shipping Australia-wide.
SparkFun BlueSMiRF v2 - Headers
SKU: SF-WRL-23287 | Brand: SparkFun
The SparkFun BlueSMiRF v2 with headers is a wireless Bluetooth® serial link. These boards work as a wireless serial UART pipe and are a great wireless replacement for serial cables. Simply pair, connect, and transmit ...
Delivered by Fri 26 Jun
SparkFun Thing Plus - NINA-B306
SKU: SF-WRL-20854 | Brand: SparkFun
The SparkFun NINA-B306 Thing Plus offers a unique combination development platform in the Thing Plus form factor featuring the NINA-B306 from u-blox™, the ISM330DHCX 6DoF IMU from STMicroelectronics™ and the BME280...
Delivered by Tue 7 Jul
Bluetooth 2.0 Module V3 For Arduino
SKU: DF-TEL0026 | Brand: DFRobot
A Bluetooth 2.0 serial module for Arduino, featuring the CSR BC417143 chip with a double-board design for electrostatic protection. Provides transparent serial data communication over Bluetooth with a configurable bau...
Delivered by Tue 7 Jul
Adafruit ATWINC1500 WiFi Breakout
SKU: AF-2999 | Brand: Adafruit
The Adafruit ATWINC1500 WiFi Breakout adds 802.11b/g/n WiFi connectivity to your Arduino or other microcontroller project over SPI. Built around the Microchip ATWINC1500 module, this FCC-certified breakout delivers re...
Delivered by Thu 16 Jul
Adafruit ATWINC1500 WiFi Breakout with uFL Connector [fw 19.4.4]
SKU: AF-3060 | Brand: Adafruit
The Adafruit ATWINC1500 WiFi Breakout with uFL Connector adds 802.11b/g/n WiFi connectivity to your Arduino or other microcontroller project over SPI. This version features a uFL antenna connector instead of an onboar...
Delivered by Thu 16 Jul