📡 Connect Beyond Limits with SX1262!
The SX1262 LoRa HAT for Raspberry Pi operates on the 915MHz frequency band, enabling data transmission up to 5km. It features advanced LoRa spread spectrum modulation technology, low power consumption, and robust security measures, making it ideal for various applications including industrial control and smart home systems.
Processor Brand | Broadcom |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Processor Count | 1 |
Connectivity Technology | USB, GPIO |
J**T
Plug and play with raspberry pi 4B
I just connected it to my Raspberry Pi 4B via the GPIO pins and connected a USB from the Pi to the hat, and it just worked out of the box. GPS lock is acquired very quickly with the included antenna and I was ablt to connect to T-Mobile network without any issues.
T**K
UART HAT
This is the UART HAT, beware that it is not SPI so it's not very useful.
H**W
Does not support LoRaWAN
The Waveshare 915M LoRa HAT for Raspberry Pi is a functional and straightforward device designed for basic LoRa communication. However, it's important to note a significant limitation: the lack of LoRaWAN support. This could be a deal-breaker for many, especially those seeking to integrate into broader LoRaWAN networks for IoT applications. While the device operates reliably for simple point-to-point LoRa communications, its inability to connect with LoRaWAN networks restricts its utility in more complex, connected projects. In essence, it's a working piece of hardware, but it may not meet the needs of those looking for LoRaWAN capabilities.
P**L
RPi serial not working as expected
I had to replace my old USB device to get support for 4G LTE. This hat does the job, though I cannot get it to communicate directly via the GPIO interface despite the jumpers being set correctly and the serial has been enabled in raspi-config. The documentation is far from great. I am currently using it with the USB cable, gammu-smsd, and kalkun.
J**Y
Perfect for LoRa on Raspberry Pi
Perfect for adding LoRa capability to a Raspberry Pi. Do make sure there is a hub in you range before setting up. I already had a hub in the area so the LoRa set up was easy and the distance coverage enabled me to do a lot creative projects. I recommend this.
A**X
check if it's really-really what you need
looks like this thing can only speak to another hat.the documentation is bad.no source code and no way to flash with new - good luck debugging the black box.want to return and will use just regular esp32 + LoRa connected to raspberry pi via the same interface.
A**R
Powerful kit
A little difficult to get started with, but served their purpose well.
A**R
No llego la antena.
el producto pare estar en buenas condiciones, aun no le he probado. NO llego la antena