The Raspberry Pi Pico 2WH is a compact, Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth‑enabled microcontroller board, ideal for wireless and IoT projects where you want both performance and easy breadboard prototyping. It’s built around the new RP2350 microcontroller, offering dual-core processing, plenty of memory, and advanced security features for connected devices.
This version comes with headers pre‑soldered, so you can plug it straight into a breadboard or jumper wires without doing any soldering yourself—great for classrooms, rapid prototyping, and beginners. With 2.4GHz 802.11n Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth 5.2, 520 KB SRAM, 4 MB flash, and 26 GPIO pins (including 4 ADC), it’s well suited to sensor nodes, smart home devices, remote monitoring, and other wirelessly connected projects.
Power can be supplied from 1.8–5.5V DC, making it flexible for USB power banks, battery packs, or regulated supplies. It supports standard microcontroller interfaces like UART, SPI, I2C, PWM, USB 1.1, and 12 PIO state machines, and adds Arm TrustZone, secure boot, and cryptographic accelerators for secure IoT deployments. Thanks to the mature Raspberry Pi ecosystem and documentation, it’s a strong choice for both hobby and professional embedded work.