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The Addicore 5 Pack nRF24L01+ and ESP8266 Breadboard Breakout Adapter Board (BB-ADTR) is a versatile solution for connecting 2x4 pin devices to standard breadboards. Each pack includes five adapter boards, headers, and an information card, all designed for easy assembly and reliable performance.
J**E
These little things are great. Working with the ESP8266 on a solderless breadboard ...
These little things are great. Working with the ESP8266 on a solderless breadboard is a pain. But this little board makes life easy. I cant really say much about it, because it is just a simple circuit board. What you see is what you get. I only needed one of these, but the price was so cheap that buying the pack of 5 was worth it. I might use one to solder up a programmer circuit.
R**.
Essential Adapter
I used one of these adapters for an ESP8266, which has the pins labelled on the bottom where you can't see them when it's plugged into the adapter configured with the socket included in the pack. I substitued a right-angle double-row socket which holds the ESP8266 vertical and permits me to read the labels while plugged into a breadboard. Unfortunately, some of the nRF24L01 boards avalable don't appear to have labels at all. It would be neat if the adapter had silkscreen for the ESP8266 pinouts on one side and for the nRF24L01 on the other. Then the user could assemble each adapter for its intended application with the pin labels showing.
R**O
Easy to use, works well
Easy to solder up, a breeze to use, does what it's supposed to. I was initially concerned as to the quality of the socket but once I used one it was easy enough to plug and unplug but it held the pins very securely without any looseness.
B**L
The work... but not very well with pre-made jumpers
Not sure if nobody else mentioned this, or I just missed it... Technically, yes - these do the job. My issue is that if you're using pre-made jumpers, they don't fit well. The plastic part of the jumper hits almost exactly at the bottom of the nrf board when installed. It works... barely - the jumpers are pushed over at quite an angle.Would be neat if there were another board option that rotated the module 90 degrees. It would take up more space on the breadboard, but make it easier to use. Or, just put the module at the end of the breadboard and let it hang off the end.
G**T
65% Amazon markup for 5 Pack Addicore nRF24L01+ and ESP8266 Breadboard Adapter Board (BB-ADTR)
Before you buy these from Amazon check out the price on Addicore's website, they are $0.88 each or $4.40 for five, in contrast Amazon sells them for $6.48 for five or $1.30 each. It pays to do a bit of shopping for small items like this. As for the board, they are good quality and a useful item.
W**H
Inexpensive boards work great!
These worked great - and good pricing too. Used a few of them already (you need to do a simple soldering job to get them together). No issues - good for me!
K**E
Five Stars
Excellent. Easy to assemble and works well on the breadboard with my esp8266 boards
C**S
Addicore ESP8266 adapter detailed visuals and review
The breadboard breakout adapter board for the ESP8266 arrived on time and as requested based on quantity, quality, and all other aspects provided on the product's page. The visuals attached to this description better describe all other details associated with the initial package and the later assembly on a small test board. You can follow me on Instagram @carlosxps for product updates and projects using the Addicore adapter.
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