Board Selection by Use Case
Board Selection by Use Case
Use this guide to narrow down board options based on your deployment scenario. Every use case has a different set of priorities - power consumption, form factor, display needs, and software support all vary. Start with your primary use case and cross-reference the comparison table for spec details.
Personal Handheld / Hiking Node
Battery life and portability are the dominant concerns. You want GPS for position tracking and a display you can read outdoors.
- Top pick: LilyGO T-Echo - best battery life, ePaper screen doesn't drain battery, built-in GPS and nRF52840.
- Budget pick: Heltec LoRa 32 V3 - cheap, OLED shows status, but ESP32 means 1 - 2 day battery life.
- Runner-up: RAK4631 WisBlock - very low power, modular, but no screen.
Permanent Home Node (Window / Balcony)
Always-on, plugged in, no battery concern. Prioritize ease of setup and reliability over power efficiency.
- Top pick: RAK4631 - plug into USB or small LiPo, stays on 24/7 on minimal power, no display needed.
- Alternative: Heltec LoRa 32 V3 - fine on USB power since it's indoors and plugged in.
- Not recommended: T-Beam - bulkier, designed for mobile.
Solar-Powered Outdoor Repeater
Power budget is everything. The node must survive cloudy days on battery reserves. nRF52840 platforms are strongly preferred.
- Top pick: Heltec T114 (MeshCore) or RAK4631 (Meshtastic) - nRF52840 low power is essential. A small 5W panel can run these indefinitely.
- Budget alternative: T-Beam with external LiFePO4 and proper charge controller - works but needs a bigger panel due to ESP32 power draw.
- High-power repeater: ZebraHat or Ikoka PA module - for mountaintop/long-distance links, but requires larger solar/battery due to TX current draw.
Vehicle / Mobile
Reliable 12V power supply and physical durability matter more than ultra-low sleep current. Roof antenna mounting is a major range multiplier in this scenario.
- Top pick: T-Beam v1.1 or Supreme - tough, battery holder, can run from 12V car USB. The larger size is fine in a vehicle.
- With external antenna: use a T-Beam or Heltec with a magnetic-mount NMO antenna adapter. Roof antenna dramatically improves range over internal.
Fixed Infrastructure / Gateway with Internet
Internet backhaul lets your node bridge the mesh to MQTT or other services. The LoRa radio is a peripheral here; the compute platform matters more.
- Top pick: Any board + Raspberry Pi - use a cheap Heltec or T-Beam as the LoRa radio connected to a Pi Zero 2W running Meshtastic or MeshCore gateway software.
- All-in-one option: T-Beam with WiFi enabled - running Meshtastic's built-in MQTT client (no Pi needed for simple setups).
Developer / Experimenter
GPIO availability, modular expansion, and good toolchain documentation are the priorities. You're likely to change the hardware configuration frequently.
- Top pick: RAK WisBlock - modular system lets you add/remove GPS, sensors, displays. Clean Arduino/PlatformIO support. Good documentation.
- Alternative: T-Beam Supreme - ESP32-S3, more GPIO, good for prototyping.
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