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27 Super Cool Raspberry Pi Zero W Projects for DIY Enthusiasts

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The small form factor of the Raspberry Pi Zero W enables a new range of projects. In fact, a lot of people use the Pi Zero in the final version of the project after prototyping on a different full-sized Pi board. And, that’s because it consumes much less power
The small form factor of the Raspberry Pi Zero W enables a new range of projects. In fact, a lot of people use the Pi Zero in the final version of the project after prototyping on a different full-sized Pi board. And, that’s because it consumes much less power compared to the flagship Pi boards and makes it ideal to build battery powered gadgets. [lasso box=”B072N3X39J” link_id=”19572″ ref=”canakit-raspberry-pi-zero-w-wireless-complete-starter-kit-16-gb-edition” id=”101720″] After s

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