The u-blox NINA-W102 radio module renders this the sole connected option for the RP2040. It offers complete WiFi 802.11b/g/n capabilities, as well as Bluetooth and BLE v4.2 support.
Full support for MicroPython (available in July, 2021). Get a Nano RP2040 Connect, and it comes with a FREE OpenMV license for machine vision projects.
With 16MB flash memory that’s external to the microprocessor, there’s bags of room for your code and storage needs.
It might be a small board, but the Nano RP2040 Connect packs a hardware punch. It matches the established Arduino Nano form factor, making it the perfect upgrade for projects of all sizes.
The programmable I/O pins have functions that bigger boards only dream of; 22 digital, 20 with PWM and 8 analog.
Packed onto this tiny board are a couple of very useful sensors. A built-in mic is there for sound activation, audio control and even AI voice recognition. The six-axis smart IMU with AI capabilities tells the board which way it’s moving, and adds fall sensing and double-tap activation.