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It is true that ESP8266 chips are slightly more expensive than 30 cents, but I believe you were not planning to use the development board for mass production.



You missed my point. For a commercial product, even 1 USD MCU can be a significant cost addition.


My comment was a reaction to the following statement. It is true that you should absolutely use the cheapest MCU ignoring the development cost if you are targeting to manufacture millions of those:

> and that 5 USD became a huge cost increase for my overall system.




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