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Raspberry Pi Zero W (Wireless) ( 2017 model)
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Brand | Raspberry Pi |
Computer Memory Size | 512 MB |
Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11bgn |
Hardware Interface | MicroSD, Mini HDMI |
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The Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless extends the Pi Zero family. ?The Raspberry Pi Zero is half the size of a Model A+, with twice the utility. A tiny Raspberry Pi thats affordable enough for any project! The Pi Zero Wireless has all the functionality of the original Pi Zero but with added wireless connectivity.
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Product Dimensions | 2.6 x 1.2 x 0.2 inches |
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Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
ASIN | B06XFZC3BX |
Item model number | Raspberry pi Zero W |
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4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #55 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 6, 2017 |
Manufacturer | Raspberry Pi LTD |
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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2019
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But there is no way I'm going to pay 3x the full retail price to buy it from a bunch of profiteering pirates. If I'm patient I'll catch them in stock at Adafruit or one of the other legitimate sellers. The quicker we make it clear that buying up all of the available boards simply to resell them at a 300% increase is not going to be rewarded by the technical community, the better off we all are.
Using a monitor/keyboard is easier with the Raspbian OS GUI
Download copy of Raspbian Lite
Use Etcher to burn onto micro sd card
Make sure when you re-mount it to your burning-machine it popups up as boot
Open a text editor(tried Text Editor in Windows didn't seem to work right, I ended up using VS Code)
Create a blank file called ssh save it and put it inside boot, it can be ssh.txt
Create another file called wpa_supplicant.conf
Inside you put:
note my country is US yours may differ
your wifi security type may differ just check, I have WPA2
ctrl_interface=DIR=/var/run/wpa_supplicant GROUP=netdev
update_config=1
country=US
network={
ssid="your wifi network name"
psk="your wifi password"
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
}
Save and put this inside boot as well, it should show up as a CONF file
Then you put the micro sd card into your pi, plug it into a power source, then you will have to scan your network to see if it showed up. I used nmap, once you see it, try to ssh into it.
ssh pi@the-ip-address
You should be prompted to accept key, then type in the default ssh password
raspberry
Then you can change that with passwd and use it however as linux device
Taken from various forums eg. raspberrypi.org
I just set mine up

Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2019

As a side note, I purchased mine for $18. I know prices here may be a bit inflated, but I'm willing to pay more for items Fulfilled by Amazon vs random items off ebay... but to each their own!
My ONLY complaint is that EVERYONE seems to jack up the price of the Pi Zero. It just can't be had for it's MSRP unless you happen to live near an electronics mega-store that carries it. Unfortunately, I do not.