Anonymous
Apr 04, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Perfect for students
Easy to set up with MicroPython. Sensors work out of the box which saves a lot of time.
Description
Reviews
| Brand | - |
| Category | Electronic Components / Maker DIY / Development Boards & Control Boards |
| Origin | - |
| Microcontroller | RP2350 |
| CPU Architecture | Dual-core Arm Cortex-M33 |
| Flash Memory | 4MB QSPI |
| SRAM | 520KB |
| GPIO Pins | 26 Multifunction Pins |
| Input Voltage | 1.8V - 5.5V |
| Interface | USB-C Connector |
| Languages | MicroPython, C, C++ |
| Kit Contents | 10+ Sensor Modules Included |
| Dimensions | 51mm x 21mm |
Anonymous
Apr 04, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Perfect for students
Easy to set up with MicroPython. Sensors work out of the box which saves a lot of time.
Anonymous
Apr 03, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Excellent value kit
Having the sensors included saves time. USB-C is a welcome change over micro USB.
Anonymous
Apr 01, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Reliable performance
Running stable for weeks. Power consumption is reasonable for battery projects.
Anonymous
Feb 14, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Great upgrade from original Pico
The RP2350 is noticeably faster. Sensor kit is handy for quick prototyping without extra orders.
Anonymous
Jan 20, 2026
Rating: 4/5
Good board, minor docs issues
Hardware is solid. Documentation could be more detailed for beginners regarding sensor wiring.
Q: Can I power this via battery directly?
A: Yes, you can power via the VSYS pin within the specified voltage range.
Q: Does this version support WiFi connectivity?
A: No, this is the non-wireless RP2350 version. Please look for the W variant for WiFi.
Q: Is this backward compatible with Pico 1 code?
A: Most code is compatible, but please check pinout differences and specific library support.
Q: What IDE do you recommend for this board?
A: Thonny or VS Code with PlatformIO works well for development on this platform.
Q: Are the sensors 3.3V or 5V compatible?
A: Most modules are 3.3V compatible. Please check individual sensor specifications before connecting.