Robot remote control, anyone?
This all of course sounds a lot more significant until you remember we're making a small hop from $4 to $6.
The $2 extra is well worth it as it adds Wi-Fi support to to the teeny tiny device, which has been called the Pico W. This might not be a big deal for many projects, but according to the , the addition of Wi-Fi seems to be just what the Pico needed. Especially when using the board with sensors as the data can be easily transferred over a network without much extra effort on the part of the user.
Other than that, there aren't any notable changes to the Pico board, which means it's very similar to this
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