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![]() ![]() Full details of supported Bluetooth protocols and profiles are available on GitHub. Things are also configurable so you can enable Bluetooth Classic and BLE either individually, or have both of them available at the same time. Specifically, we support Bluetooth Classic - with the temporary exception of ACL/SCO - along with both the BLE Central and Peripheral roles. Now, with the release of version 1.5.1 of the C SDK, and the latest MicroPython build, your existing Pico W has gained the ability to communicate with Bluetooth and Bluetooth LE devices. At launch, our firmware and host-side software only enabled Wi-Fi, not Bluetooth. Pico W’s wireless functionality is provided by the Infineon CYW43439 device, which contains a 2.4 GHz radio providing both 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.2, supporting Bluetooth Classic and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) functionality. Now that’s been fixed – and you don’t even need to buy a new Pico W. In the year since, we’ve sold over half a million of these tiny boards, and they’ve found their way into countless projects, from singing fish to web servers to communicative house plants.īut one thing has been missing: Bluetooth support. ![]() ![]() In June last year, we launched Raspberry Pi Pico W, a $6 wireless-enabled variant of our Pico platform, built around our RP2040 microcontroller. ![]()
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