For a GSM-GNSS based real-time tracking device, I would recommend using the Arduino Nano 33 IoT or the Arduino Nano 33 BLE. Both these boards offer advanced features that are beneficial for developing a GSM-GNSS based real-time tracking device. They provide connectivity options and processing power necessary to handle the tasks associated with real-time tracking. Additionally, their small size makes them suitable for compact tracking devices. www.electromaker.io/shop/product/arduino-nano-33-ble-with-headers-soldered www.electromaker.io/shop/product/arduino-nano-33-iot-with-headers-soldered Hope that helps!
@Electromakerio Thank you for the suggestion! There is a small help that I need, I am building a Dog Tracking Device (integrated in collar) & the hardware needs to be very compact. I am non-technical & very new to this, Can you suggest me a Tutorial video or blog that goes in detail and even a newbie can build a final product? There are many projects on TH-cam, but they just show a very small part of a big piece. It would be great if you could help me!
Thank you for your kind words and valuable feedback! I'm thrilled to hear you found the video informative. Your note about the audio is duly noted - I'll be sure to crank up the volume (not just the audio) for future videos to ensure every word comes through loud and clear.
Thanks Robin. Good summary but............the Arduino Nano ESP32. The 16MB flash is a cool addition except that it is almost impossible to use it. Neither IDE 1 or 2 support it which makes it almost useless unless you want to endure a massive learning curve and getting into to PlatformIO or writing VSCode plugins to IDE 2. Not happy Jan.
Really!!?? I'm looking to get into iot with either one of these boards like the arduino esp32 or a board like the firebeetle2, which I think goes with IDE 2.
So, let me get this straight, you have a technology channel and made a comparison video on Arduino MCU's. Now i am no guru or engineer of any type, just a simple interest in this area. The 33 to me was a very logical model number to distinguish that this MCU is a 3.3V only. Just goes to show that there a many 'knowledgable' people with no real depth of understanding for what they are talking about. No sub from me.
Oh, how enlightening! Your deep dive into the ocean of model numbers has truly opened my eyes. Here I was, thinking technology was about innovation and understanding, when in reality, it's all about being a voltage virtuoso. I'll be sure to consult the great book of model numbers before my next video. Thanks for not subscribing; it saves me the trouble of explaining complex tech to someone who thinks the pinnacle of knowledge is decoding a model number. Best of luck on your journey through the superficial surface of technology. Keep those keen observations coming!
@@Electromakerio You are most welcome. Absolutely, I will help you with my observations, always happy to help, knowledge is power, anything I can do to help improve your channels' relavance and become a success one day is always a good thing! 👍✌
Which Arduino Nano will you suggest for a GSM-GNSS based real-time tracking device?
For a GSM-GNSS based real-time tracking device, I would recommend using the Arduino Nano 33 IoT or the Arduino Nano 33 BLE. Both these boards offer advanced features that are beneficial for developing a GSM-GNSS based real-time tracking device. They provide connectivity options and processing power necessary to handle the tasks associated with real-time tracking. Additionally, their small size makes them suitable for compact tracking devices.
www.electromaker.io/shop/product/arduino-nano-33-ble-with-headers-soldered
www.electromaker.io/shop/product/arduino-nano-33-iot-with-headers-soldered
Hope that helps!
@Electromakerio Thank you for the suggestion!
There is a small help that I need,
I am building a Dog Tracking Device (integrated in collar) & the hardware needs to be very compact. I am non-technical & very new to this, Can you suggest me a Tutorial video or blog that goes in detail and even a newbie can build a final product? There are many projects on TH-cam, but they just show a very small part of a big piece.
It would be great if you could help me!
Very good comparison. Thanks
Thanks for the comparison video
Thanks for a concise and informative video! I will say the audio is a little on the quiet side.
Thank you for your kind words and valuable feedback! I'm thrilled to hear you found the video informative. Your note about the audio is duly noted - I'll be sure to crank up the volume (not just the audio) for future videos to ensure every word comes through loud and clear.
it is called "33" because it is 3.3V, I think someone explained that in another channel. 🙂 Thank you for sharing the incredible thought here.
This guy deserve more subs❤
Thank you so much for the love and support! It's comments like yours that fuel my passion and keep me motivated to create content.
Thanks Robin. Good summary but............the Arduino Nano ESP32. The 16MB flash is a cool addition except that it is almost impossible to use it. Neither IDE 1 or 2 support it which makes it almost useless unless you want to endure a massive learning curve and getting into to PlatformIO or writing VSCode plugins to IDE 2. Not happy Jan.
Really!!?? I'm looking to get into iot with either one of these boards like the arduino esp32 or a board like the firebeetle2, which I think goes with IDE 2.
thanks for this great and enlightening video 👨🔬👍
I believe it's only 21 commbinations -- 7 choose 2.
Great information, please keep you hands lower.
NO! 🙌🙌🙌
@Electromakerio that banner shoudn't be there hidding what all the video is about 🤦♂
"Oops, looks like we've got a classic case of 'banner blindness' gone wrong! 🤦♂
So, let me get this straight, you have a technology channel and made a comparison video on Arduino MCU's. Now i am no guru or engineer of any type, just a simple interest in this area. The 33 to me was a very logical model number to distinguish that this MCU is a 3.3V only. Just goes to show that there a many 'knowledgable' people with no real depth of understanding for what they are talking about. No sub from me.
Oh, how enlightening! Your deep dive into the ocean of model numbers has truly opened my eyes. Here I was, thinking technology was about innovation and understanding, when in reality, it's all about being a voltage virtuoso. I'll be sure to consult the great book of model numbers before my next video. Thanks for not subscribing; it saves me the trouble of explaining complex tech to someone who thinks the pinnacle of knowledge is decoding a model number. Best of luck on your journey through the superficial surface of technology. Keep those keen observations coming!
@@Electromakerio You are most welcome. Absolutely, I will help you with my observations, always happy to help, knowledge is power, anything I can do to help improve your channels' relavance and become a success one day is always a good thing! 👍✌