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3PCS ESP32 S3 Development Board 2.4G WiFi BT Module Internet of Things ESP32-S3-WROOM-1 N16R8 MCU 44Pin 8M PSRAM with 1pc 50CM Type-C Cable Set

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Features

  • ESP32-S3-DevKitC-1-N16R8 SPI voltage: 3.3 V, ESP32-S3-DevKitC-1 is an entry-level development board equipped with ESP32-S3-WROOM-1
  • Most of the I/O pins on the module are broken out to the pin headers on both sides of this board for easy interfacing. Developers can either connect peripherals with jumper wires or mount ESP32-S3-DevKitC on a breadboard
  • The ESP32-S3-DevKitC development board equipped with ESP32-S3-DevKitC-1-N16R8, a general-purpose MCU module.
  • ESP32-S3-WROOM-1-N16R8 cable can be used: USB Type A to Type-C cable or CC cable Note the distinction between the commonly used USB A port to Type-C cable that can only be charged, which cannot be used for communication
  • USB-to-UART Port and ESP32-S3 USB Port (either one or both), default power supply (recommended) Package include:3pcs ESP32-S3 and 1pc x 50CM USB Type-C Cable

Description

3PCS ESP32 S3 Development Board Module Internet of Things ESP32-S3 N16R8 MCU 44Pin 8M PSRAM with 1pc 50CM Type-C Cable ESP32S3 Set Hardware Setup: Connect the board with the computer using USB-to-UART Port or ESP32-S3 USB Port. In subsequent steps, USB-to-UART Port will be used by default. Software Setup: Please proceed to Get Started, where Section Installation will quickly help you set up the development environment and then flash an application example onto your board. Package include: 3pcs x ESP32-S3-DevKit C Board + 1pc x 50CM USB Type-C Cable.

Brand: SANXIXING


Model Name: ESP32 S3


Ram Memory Installed Size: 8 MB


Memory Storage Capacity: 16 MB


Connectivity Technology: USB


RAM: ‎PSRAM


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth


Brand: ‎SANXIXING


Series: ‎ESP32 S3


Item model number: ‎SP32 S3


Operating System: ‎FreeRTOS


Item Weight: ‎3.2 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎5.91 x 4.02 x 1.54 inches


Processor Brand: ‎Espressif


Number of Processors: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎SANXIXING


Date First Available: ‎July 24, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • well made, good value, exactly as described
If you are looking for a full-featured ESP32-S3 board with lots of I/O, this is it. It's a solid, clean, well-made board, for a very reasonable price, with some nice extras included. One of the key attractions of the ESP32-S3 is the integrated USB OTG controller, which isn't present in most other ESP32 variants. My primary application is to emulate a keyboard and mouse for a remote-access solution, and it works perfectly for that. Note that the two integrated USB-C ports have somewhat different functions and capabilities. If you're new to ESP32 programming, this may be a bit more of a learning curve to scale. The integrated NeoPixel LED is cool. Impress your friends with a pretty color show or use it as a flexible status indicator. It's very easy to program using the FastLED open source library. It's amazing that I can buy this versatile, powerful device with some assorted useful cables for less than the price of a hamburger. My compliments to all of the fine folks in the supply chain for delivering this nifty product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025 by D. Pletcher

  • Confirmed, it has PSRAM as advertised
Great price for the performance.
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2026 by Anil

  • Doesn’t Work
For a first time user, the boards visibility/software wasn’t available. Even on the Arduino IDE, with all the packages downloaded it still refused to connect. Documentation is non existant for this product.
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Great ESP32-S3 dev board
So far I'm very happy with these boards. All 3 seem to work fine and all specs are as advertised. These have the ESP32-S3-WROOM-1-N16R8 module, which is an ESP32-S3 SoC with 16MB external flash and 8MB external PSRAM included. That's an impressive amount of flash and RAM available, way more than many other ESP32 dev boards. The only caveat is these have a max operating ambient temperature of 65C, fine for most uses but if you're thinking of putting one of these near some machinery or other heat source you may want to add a heatsink or use a different module with less RAM but higher max temp. These are basically clones of Espressif's ESP32-S3-DevKitC-1 dev boards. They come with no docs but appear to be on par with the official one so plenty of docs available online. There's a red power LED, 2 green UART rx/tx leds, and a single WS2812 "neopixel" RGB led connected to GPIO 48 (NOT 47 as the pinout image suggests!). There are 2 USB-C ports, one is your standard UART over USB for flashing and serial comms, the other is directly connected to the S3's USB interface and apparently allows for JTAG debugging though I haven't tried it yet. There are also reset and boot buttons. So far I've had no issues using these with Arduino IDE and with Espressif's IDF tools, as well as the ESP32 port of micropython. Thankfully you do NOT have to hold down the boot button to flash these. Haven't tested BT yet but wifi works great. The flash and RAM use the first two SPI ports but that still gives you two more to interface with peripherals. Out of the box the 5v pin is connected to a diode so can only be used for power input. Luckily there is a solder jumper that can bypass it allowing the board to power 5v peripherals from USB. You probably don't want to drive too much through this but I used it to power about 30 WS2812's with no issue. If you're looking for a full-featured dev board I'd highly recommend these. It's kind of crazy you can get these for basically the same price as ESP32-S and ESP8266 boards which have significantly lower specs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025 by Daniel Simon

  • Lack of IDE support
I kind of just jumped into developing on the ESP32 and this was the first product that came up. Arrived when stated, got exactly what it said was included and I like the quality, price and usb-c for connecting and uploading. The downside. This is not a beginner friendly development board. So if you're new, try another board. I've had a lot of trouble going through the documentation and setting up the development environment. The manufacturer and support are all definitely for an east asian company which is probably fine if you're very familiar with the esp32 or are fluent in the language. But due to this being a relatively obscure development board in the west there isn't any real documentation, support or community. I've also had to use other random obscure chipsets just to get some basic code compiled and running other than what it suggested. I'm not even entirely sure what the chip I'm developing for is exactly? I think it's the ESP32-S3-WROOM-1 but there aren't that many commonly supported default chipsets for that from what I seen and some of the development boards have default supported through the arduino IDE and setting up the current ESP-IDF has been even more difficult to me. I know this is due to my limited knowledge and information and and expert would find these issues trivial, which is why I still gave it a 4 start -1 for lack of support. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024 by Matt

  • Not an entry board
great board, great price, better documentation than most sellers. Don't buy these if your a newbie. Your gonna get depressed and frustrated. Its not an Arduino. Yes, you can use that IDE but your never going to unlock more than a fraction of this chips ability in there.Do your research, look into expressif-IDE. If you can't wrap your head around it or you "Need" the Arduino ide to flash a program, your gonna have a bad time and should probably try to learn more C/CPP and how compilers work before buying. Or ignore this, buy it and dive so deep down the rabbit hole the only way to make it back out is to explore every possible path. (this is my preferred method) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2025 by Adam Neely

  • Different width boards
Works fine. Ordered 2 different times about a month apart and got 2 different boards. They seem to have most of the same components but one order was 10 pins wide and the other was 11 pins wide.
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2026 by jared Ehst

  • Exceptional product.
Well-designed board, absolutely worth the money.
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2026 by Kai Jensen

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