

I embed these things in projects like the instant replay system I developed for the cub scout pack that I volunteer for. Put plans in place to pump them out like iPhones.ī) Pick a retailer in the US that does not overcharge for shipping to make up for an inexpensive board. This is especially true for the WiFi/BT version that everyone wanted in the first place. I don’t care how much I want to get one, the economics just don’t work out.Ī) That the Raspberry Pi Foundation would realize when they release a new Pi Zero, people are going to want them by the millions. Went to order one in the US and the only retailer that I could actually order one from wants $20 to ship a $10 board.

We imagine you’ll find all sorts of uses for Zero W. To recap, here’s the full feature list for Zero W: It uses the same Cypress CYW43438 wireless chip as Raspberry Pi 3 Model B to provide 802.11n wireless LAN and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity. Zero W fixes this problem by integrating more functionality into the core product.
