Raspberry Pi Pico W Now Has Bluetooth
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Raspberry Pi documentation guy and Mastodon-curious prolific tweeter Alasdair Allan saw 2023 in by teasing the news on January 4th: Bluetooth support would be a milestone to be reached for the new SDK version, and this has been delivered — the GitHub commit mentions 6 new libraries for core Bluetooth functionality, as well as a few integration and HCI libraries.
For everyone in my mentions and direct messages asking about it, #Bluetooth support for @Raspberry_Pi #PicoW just got added to the milestones for the upcoming 1.5.0 release of the Pico C SDK. I'd expect to see support publically released this month. https://t.co/PIXXYdPR4L
— Alasdair Allan (@aallan) January 4, 2023
This opens up all kinds of possibilities that had already been envisioned and can finally be realized. The Raspberry Pi Pico, measuring in at just 51 mm × 21 mm, will fit comfortably inside a wireless mouse or wireless keyboard project, or could add Bluetooth support to an old gadget such as a radio-controlled car or a robot arm, or we could hook the Pico up to an HDMI/DVI or even an old VGA display and interface it with a heart-rate monitor for nice graphics to inspire those intense workouts, in a way only the bigger Raspberry Pi siblings could do before!
Now that the moat to King Harald’s castle has been opened, we just know that you’re going to do some fascinating things with Bluetooth. Please let us know the moment you come up with anything practical, cool (or just crazy) to do with it.

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