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The CubeCell AB01 Dev-Board V2 is a compact, Arduino-compatible LoRaWAN development board powered by the ASR6502 and SX1262 chipset. Operating at 868-915MHz, it offers ultra-low power consumption (3.5µA in deep sleep), integrated battery and solar management, and robust connectivity features, making it ideal for long-range IoT applications requiring sustainable, reliable performance.
Wireless Type | 802.11b |
Brand | MakerHawk |
Series | AB01 Dev-Board V2 |
Item Weight | 0.81 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.6 x 2.6 x 0.9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.6 x 2.6 x 0.9 inches |
Processor Brand | Renesas |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | MakerHawk |
ASIN | B0D7VD8WKT |
Date First Available | June 24, 2024 |
K**E
Excellent Platform for LoRa Development
The CubeCell LoRa Development Board is an outstanding choice for building LoRa-based applications. The ASR6502 and SX1262 core, combined with the included antenna, provides a powerful and efficient platform for long-range communication. The compatibility with Arduino and LoRaWAN makes development easy and accessible. I've found it to be a reliable and well-designed board that simplifies the creation of LoRa projects. The compact size and low-power consumption make it ideal for battery-powered applications.
A**R
Decent board, not sure what to do with it yet.
LoRa is all pretty new to me but it's a fascinating technology that I'm interested in exploring. This dev board came up and thought I'd check it out. Works pretty well so far but not being able to use meshtastic on it kind of kills my enthusiasm to work with it. Maybe I'll find another use for it.
Z**E
Nice little LoRa module
This little LoRa module can do a lot despite its small flash and RAM. Unfortunately it cannot be used with meshtastic, but it is good for sending sensor and other data to a more powerful LoRa device for processing. The sensors aren't included of course, but can easily be connected to the several data pins made available.Overall this is a decent little device if it is what you need, but if you need meshtastic, then this isn't for you.
D**N
Great board with good accessories
This is a very nice board for IoT development with the signal management functionality that comes from PSoC and the low power connectivity from LoRa, and the two different antenna, battery cable, and headers included in the box support various configurations. I soldered my headers on so that the battery connector was on top, so that I can breadboard with a battery, but you can do it the other way to have the status LED more easily visible.
L**7
Solid Choice for LoRa Projects with Arduino
This CubeCell LoRa Dev Board has been a smooth experience for my LoRaWAN project. The ASR6502 and SX1262 combo offers solid range and reliable performance on the 868-915MHz band, and setup was pretty straightforward, especially being Arduino compatible. The included antenna works decently, though for more extended range, I might look into an upgrade. Overall, a reliable board with good connectivity for my IoT experiments!
M**.
Well-Built LoRa Development Board
I’ve been working with the CubeCell LoRa Development Board, and it’s been a smooth experience so far. The board itself is well-designed, with neatly laid-out components and solid soldering that gives it a sturdy feel. The ASR6502 and SX1262 core handle LoRaWAN communication well.Setup was straightforward, and it’s great that it’s compatible with Arduino, which made getting started with my existing projects easier. The included antenna does a decent job, providing good signal range for 868-915MHz frequencies. Overall, it’s a solid piece of hardware that feels durable and ready for tinkering, whether you’re diving into a new IoT project or expanding an existing setup.
H**Y
Convenient LoRa Development Board with nice antennas included
This is a convenient LoRa (LoRaWan compatible) Development Board that includes nice antennas and a power cable and comes with a built-in SH1.25-2 battery interface and lithium battery management system.
S**W
Cool little LoRa board for the North America 915 MHz range
This is a pretty cool little LoRa board. I’m pretty new to LoRa, and made some rookie mistakes like getting cheap boards that are in the 433 MHz range, which has about ½ the range, generally speaking. However, I’ve had good experiences with these Heltec boards, and they have a lot of online resources to help you get up and running quickly. This board passed all my basic checks with the Arduino IDE. 5 Stars.
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