Closed charlespax closed 7 years ago
Consider using the RFM69 chip. The module is too large, but maybe this would be a good solution. There exists RFM69-WiFi and RFM69-Bluetooth bridges. It's nice and low power. JeeLabs uses it.
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Nope. It looks like we can get an ESP8266 module on the board (#132).
Consider using the RFM69 chip. The module is too large, but maybe this would be a good solution. There exists RFM69-WiFi and RFM69-Bluetooth bridges. It's nice and low power. JeeLabs uses it.
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