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Finally, Wio Link now has a little brother – the Wio Node.
Wio Node was born with most of the features as its elder brother:
An ESP8266 based open-source Wi-Fi development board
Supports Plug-n-Play Groves
Visual Configuration
OTA (Over-The-Air) Firmware Updates
RESTful APIs
IFTTT Application
Android & iOS APPs
But it is cheaper,smaller and also lighter in weight.
Even though the compact design only allows Wio Node to have two Grove connectors, it still
offers as many as 2 Digital I/O, 1 Analog Input, 1 UART and 2 I2C interfaces to communicate with
up to 42 (and more to come) Grove modules. Setting up an IoT device with Wio Node is piece of
cake as all the Grove sensor/actuator modules can be visually configured to RESTful APIs on
your mobile APPs, and the physical circuit connections does not involve any bread boarding,
soldering, or wire jumpers, once you finish updating the firmware over-the-air (OTA), you’ll find
out it only takes you 5 minutes to build an IoT application with the Wio Node.
Owing to its low-cost, easy-to-use and compact design, Wio Node can be used to build an IoT
system where a large amount of ‘things’ are required to be connected to the internet. We have
provided detailed instructions and rich tutorials athttp://iot.seeed.cc/ to help you getting
started with your Wio Node easily and quickly. You can also find out more interesting stuff at
the Wio Community, where all the Wio fans gather to share their ideas and experiences.
Features
Cheaper, lighter, smaller, and simpler
Built around ESP 8266 Wifi module
Supports Plug-n-Play Groves
Wio Node
SKU 102110057
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Dimensions 28mm x 28mm x 6.7mm
Weight G.W 11g
Battery Exclude
Wi-Fi Network Protocol 802.11b/g/n
Wi-Fi Encryption Technologies WEP/TKIP/AES
Expansion (2x Grove Connectors) UART0/I2C0/D0, Analog/I2C1/D1
Operating Voltage 3V3
Maximum Charge Current 500mA
Digital I/O Pins 4
Analog Input Pins 1
DC Current PER I/O PIN 12mA
Flash Memory 4MByte (W25Q32B)
Input Voltage
Battery holder 3.0~4.2V
Micro USB 5V
Visual Configuration
OTA (Over-The-Air) Firmware Updates
RESTful APIs
IFTTT Application
Android & iOS APPs
Recipte
Check out the latest project of Wio Node - An Irrigation Control System Based on Wio Node.
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Wio Link
Grove - Relay
LinkIt Smart 7688 Duo
Wio Core
The Internet Of Led Wall!
This is a cool and interesting tutorial to use Wio Node
Part List
Wio Node 1
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Feb 22,2017 by Mark Tseng Taiwan Was this review helpful ? 0
Dec 27,2016 by Edward Wall United States Was this review helpful ? 0
Nov 15,2016 by Tim Rathjen Canada Was this review helpful ? 0
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work well.
good
Servers
I'll like the concept and the Node works reasonably well, but server access can be sporadic (I'm using the
International server) and I've been thinking about having my own server. You have some reasonable
documentation on how to do this, but my experience has been with this sort of thing that there are always
problems (and comments from others who have attempted this confirm this). There are a number of
reasons not to do this, but a VM would be nice.
Wio node
Seems to work well. Not very much documentation. I've had to figure out a lot of stuff myself. For instance, I
have to have location services turned on to set up the node.
Seeed Customer Service:
Hi Edward, thank you for your feedback. Sorry for the experience on server access. To help, please
refer to documentation for how to deploy your own server, https://github.com/Seeed-
Studio/Wio_Link/wiki/Server%20Deployment%20Guide#2-deploy-directly-into-host-filesystem,and if
there is any other question, please join us at our Wio Forum http://www.seeed.cc/topics.html?t=Wio.
We will have you answered in no time!
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