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That'd get you the chip which you'd have to solder to a board. Possible and feasible but not as easy as plugging in an ESP8266.



You would not only have to solder it to a board, you would also have to provide a radio peripheral. At which point you're pretty much looking at a pico W, which just isn't as cheap or small as a D1 Mini (or similar).




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