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🚀 Pocket-sized IoT wizardry that keeps you connected and ahead of the curve!
The M5StickC PLUS2 is a compact ESP32-based mini IoT development kit featuring a 1.14-inch vibrant TFT display, built-in 200mAh battery, and a rich sensor array including a 6-axis IMU, microphone, IR transmitter, and buzzer. Designed for wearable or wall-mounted applications, it supports seamless expansion with M5Stack HAT and Unit products via USB-C and GROVE ports, making it an ideal tool for professionals and makers pushing the boundaries of connected devices.
| ASIN | B0D6LCQ19Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #192 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | M5Stack |
| Built-In Media | 1 x M5StickC PLUS2 |
| Compatible Devices | M5Stack HAT and Unit series products |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, GPIO, Infrared, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (66) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2"L x 1"W x 0.5"H |
| Manufacturer | M5Stack |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8 MB |
| Mfr Part Number | K016-P2 |
| Model Name | M5StickC PLUS2 |
| Model Number | K016-P2 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Processor Brand | Espressif |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| RAM Memory Installed | 2 MB |
| RAM Memory Technology | PSRAM |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11bgn |
E**N
Is good
hahah work good and is good and very cheap but not that easy use if u stuped
H**E
Makes teaching pentesting easy for kids
The M5stick allows me to show my son how working with computers and testing networks, can be fun.
L**Z
Good item..
For educational and testing purposes not for bad creative minds.
J**S
Excellent tool for beginners
Product as described perfect for me I’m happy
D**W
Nice toy
Fun little toy. Flashed bruce to it and I've been playing with it. Not sure if I want to get modules for it. The rick roll has been fun. Evil portal is ok. Blu spam is ok.
T**N
Outstanding.
Outstanding piece of kit.
R**.
The ultimate pocket-sized dev board—Better battery, but power logic has changed!
As someone who has used the original M5StickC and the first Plus model, the M5StickC PLUS2 is a very welcome iterative upgrade. M5Stack really packed a ridiculous amount of hardware into something the size of a thumb drive. It’s easily the most versatile ESP32 board for rapid prototyping or building "pocket" tools like a Wi-Fi scanner, remote sensor, or mini-dashboard. The Upgrades (What’s Better) • Battery Life: They bumped the internal battery from 120mAh to 200mAh. In the world of tiny ESP32 boards, that’s a massive 66% increase. It actually stays alive long enough now to be useful away from a USB cable. • Storage & Speed: Moving to the ESP32-PICO-V3-02 with 8MB of Flash and 2MB of PSRAM is the real game-changer. You can finally run more complex UI scripts or firmwares (like Bruce or Nemo) without hitting memory walls immediately. • Screen & Buzzer: The 1.14-inch screen is surprisingly crisp for its size, and the onboard buzzer is actually audible now, which is great for alarm/notification projects. Why 4 Stars Instead of 5? The main reason I’m docking a star is the removal of the AXP192 Power Management Chip. In the older models, power management was handled by a dedicated chip. In the PLUS2, they’ve switched to a different logic where you have to hold a specific GPIO (G4) high in your code to keep the device powered on. • The Catch: If you are porting over old code from the original StickC Plus, it won’t work out of the box. You’ll have to update your libraries and add the M5.begin() or power-hold logic, otherwise, the device will just shut down the second you let go of the power button. • No Motion Wake: Some users (including me) noticed that they removed the interrupt line between the IMU (MPU6886) and the ESP32, which makes "wake-on-shake" features much harder to implement than on previous versions. Pros: • Insane I/O: Infrared, RTC, Microphone, LED, IMU, and 3 buttons—all in one tiny case. • Firmware Support: Huge community support; works great with Arduino, MicroPython, and UIFlow. • Compatibility: Still fits all the existing "Hat" and "Unit" accessories. Cons: • Power Logic: Requires code changes compared to the V1; can be confusing for beginners. • Fingerprint Magnet: The glossy screen and orange plastic show every smudge. Final Verdict: This is currently the best "mini" board in the M5Stack lineup. The extra RAM and battery make it much more capable for serious IoT development. Just be prepared to spend ten minutes updating your libraries to handle the new power-on sequence. Solid 4/5.
B**G
Useful
Very useful.
A**H
Would recommend worth every penny
J**S
Many features, more than a zero flipper and only "£30" approx, the bruce fiormware is the one to install.
N**E
Amazing covert gadget. Really cool but need a magnifying glass 😁
M**I
Works as described. Really fun.
A**R
Works lovely
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