Wio Terminal
Best all-in-one solution for rapid IoT and edge AI prototyping.
This all-in-one microcontroller is the ultimate shortcut for rapid prototyping, packing a screen, sensors, and connectivity into a single, ready-to-go unit. You sacrifice the modular freedom of a bare-bones board, but you gain an incredibly streamlined workflow that lets you build and test IoT projects without the usual wiring headache.
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Who it's for
- IoT developers requiring reliable, integrated wireless connectivity
- Makers needing a compact, all-in-one prototyping solution
- Coders who prefer flexible, community-supported development environments
Who should skip it
- Engineers building long-term, battery-powered remote sensors
- Developers running complex, resource-heavy data processing tasks
- Hobbyists who prefer using standard, non-proprietary electronic components
Performance breakdown
Prototyping Speed
Integrated screen and sensors eliminate the need for messy breadboard wiring.
Connectivity Versatility
Dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 handle most modern IoT communication needs.
Ecosystem Compatibility
Raspberry Pi GPIO and Grove ports offer massive expansion potential for peripherals.
Software Flexibility
Seamless support for Arduino, MicroPython, and CircuitPython caters to every skill level.
Processing Power
The Cortex-M4F core handles basic edge AI tasks with reliable efficiency.
Form Factor
Compact, all-in-one housing makes it perfect for portable or desktop projects.
Key Specs
Microcontroller Processor
STM32
Core Processor
ARM Cortex-M4F running at 120MHz (boost to 200MHz)
Wireless Connectivity
Realtek RTL8720DN supporting BLE 5.0 and Dual Band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz/5GHz)
Connectivity Protocol
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Display
2.4-inch LCD with 320x240 resolution
Onboard Sensors
LIS3DHTR Accelerometer, Microphone, Light Sensor, Infrared Transmitter (940nm)
Integrated Sensors
Accelerometer, Light Sensor
Memory
192KB RAM, 4MB external Flash
RAM Capacity
192 MB
Flash Memory Capacity
4 MB
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