New Product: WeMos

Solar botics
February 23, 2018
WeMos D1 Mini - 4MB Microcontroller
$9.85CAD / $7.95USD 
The WeMos D1 Mini makes working with the ESP8266 module simple! Breadboard compatible and equipped with a microUSB jack, build your next Internet of Things project in a snap.
ProtoBoard Shield for WeMos D1 mini
$4.39CAD / $3.50USD
A prototyping area that comes with headers you can solder on for easy connection to any WeMos D1 Mini project.
Double Socket Dual Base Shield for WeMos D1 Mini NodeMCU
$4.39CAD / $3.50USD
Double up the possibilities of your WeMos D1 Mini projects with this dual base shield.
Matrix LED Shield V1.0.0 for WEMOS D1 mini ESP8266 development board
$4.50CAD / $3.49USD
Here's a cool 8x8 LED Matrix Display designed specifically for a WeMos D1 Mini!
DC Power Shield V1.1.0 for WEMOS D1 mini 7-24V 1A
$4.50CAD / $3.49USD
Here is a perfect power supply shield for those projects that can use a wall wart!
X-Relay 5V Relay Shield Version 2 for WEMOS ESP8266 WiFi Mod
$8.10CAD / $6.25USD
Single channel relay for ESP8266 and ESP32 modules.
WS2812B RGB SHIELD for WeMos D1 mini
$3.00CAD / $2.49USD
This is the easiest way to connect a WS2812 LED to a Wemos D1 Mini!

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