ESP8266 Witty Cloud ESP-12F WiFi Development Board
ESP8266 Witty Cloud ESP-12F WiFi Development Board
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ESP8266 Witty Cloud ESP-12F WiFi Development Board
The ESP8266 Witty Cloud is a unique ESP8266 development board with built-in RGB LED, LDR light sensor, and push button — everything you need to start experimenting with WiFi IoT without any additional components. Built around the ESP-12F module with 4MB flash, it comes as a two-board stack: the top board holds the ESP-12F and peripherals, the bottom board provides USB-to-serial programming via CH340.
Key Specifications
- MCU: ESP8266EX (ESP-12F) | Clock: 80MHz (up to 160MHz)
- Flash: 4MB | WiFi: 802.11 b/g/n
- On-board: RGB LED / LDR light sensor / push button
- GPIO: 11 pins | Analog in: 1 (LDR)
- USB: Micro USB (CH340, on programmer board)
- IDE: Arduino IDE / MicroPython / NodeMCU Lua
- Compliance: RoHS compliant
Why Choose This?
- ✅ Built-in RGB LED + LDR + button — start experimenting immediately, no extra components needed
- ✅ Two-board design — detach programmer board after flashing for compact standalone deployment
- ✅ Arduino IDE compatible — use familiar Arduino libraries and sketches
- ✅ 4MB flash — ample space for OTA updates and SPIFFS file system
Typical Applications
- WiFi IoT learning and rapid prototyping
- Smart lighting and RGB LED control projects
- Light-sensing and ambient monitoring IoT nodes
- Home automation and MQTT client projects

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