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The ESP32 UNO D1 R32 WiFi Bluetooth Development Board gives you the power of ESP32 in an Arduino Uno-style layout. It has built-in WiFi and Bluetooth, making it a great choice for IoT, wireless control, smart home, and sensor-based projects.

Its Uno-style form factor makes it easier to use with many Arduino shields and accessories. The ESP32 also gives faster performance than basic microcontroller boards, making it useful for projects that need wireless features and better processing power.

Great for students, hobbyists, and makers who want a flexible board for connected electronics projects.

Features:

  • ESP32-based development board

  • Built-in WiFi and Bluetooth

  • Arduino Uno-style board layout

  • 4MB flash memory

  • Micro USB connection

  • Useful for IoT and wireless projects

  • Good for smart home, sensor, and automation builds

  • Works with Arduino-style programming

FAQ

Will this ship from Manila?

Yes — all stock ships from our Quezon City warehouse. Order before 4 PM weekdays for same-day cutoff via J&T or LBC.

Do you ship nationwide?

Yes. Metro Manila usually arrives next-day; provincial 1–3 working days.

Can I get this on a school PO or class order?

Yes — we accept Purchase Orders from accredited schools and universities. Contact us with your PO details and we'll process it.

Is this compatible with Arduino, ESP32, or Raspberry Pi?

Most parts work with common maker boards — check the description for specific pinout / voltage notes. If you're unsure, send us a message before ordering.

What's your return policy?

7-day inspection window for DOA units. Email proof of issue and we'll ship a replacement or refund. Used / installed parts are not returnable unless faulty.

Do you offer technical support?

Yes — questions land on our forum or via email, weekday or weekend. We've actually wired up most of what we sell.

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