The simplest one is ESP8266. I have seen other solutions, but they are too troublesome, so I just DIY the simplest ESP8266 burning socket that is pin-compatible with Gizwits.
The cheapest test beads are used for the elastic pins, which cost about 5 yuan a bag. It still takes some effort to solder well, mainly because it is not easy to align the pins. If you have any good ideas, please leave a message.
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