The Pico or Pico W is also cheaper but less flash. If you don't need the wifi, then consider the adafruit "Itsy Bitsy" 2040 for $10. Adafruit DOES make a feather S3 dual core, I have one.
The Adafruit ItsyBitsy 32u4 is a great deal and available! Thanks for the info. I will keep it in mind but for now I want devices with wifi :) I want to kick up a web server on the ESP32-S2 feather tft next. What functions are you using your feather S3 dual core to perform?
Hi, you have a great point! The Pi Zero W is a sweet deal at about $10 + shipping and the Pi Zero2 W I saw was about $15 (and it comes with a camera connector). Both Pi Zero's have wifi, bluetooth, micro usb ports, a great processor and miniHDMI. The Adafruit doesn't have the bluetooth or HDMI but does have a small screen and a 4 pin connector for a sensor or other peripheral. I am not sponsored in any way, I just do this for fun :) Were there any ads or was it my putting links to their site that make you think I am sponsored? I like the ESP32-S2 and some of their other gizmos. They run CircuitPython and you can use their block code/makecode (the ESP32-S2 doesn't currently support makecode). I love my RaspberryPi 3B and 4. Per your suggestion I am going to pick up a Pi Zero2 W. Thanks for commenting!
Update...I just went to buy a Raspberrypi ZeroW by following the links on the raspberrypi web site and they are all sold out (even the more expensive kits). I checked the "jungle" web site and there is some price gouging going on. Anyone know where I can pick one up for a fair price?
@@dash9computing the Pi Zero has been out for a long time and there might be lots of videos out there, and yes there is a shortage of RP and prices are high. Something that'd be fun is to use old cellphones instead, after all they come with a screen, speakers, BT, all you need really ;) There are linux distros for them. So that would make an interesting video ;)
The rechargeable battery port is already in place (a place to plug a battery in and it will change when the usb-c is plugged in at the same time) for the Adadfruit esp32-s2 tft feather (sounds like an add but I don't get any thing for it :) Just like the board. learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-esp32-s2-tft-feather/overview You will need a breakout board and SD reader but it can be done!