The Heltec WiFi LoRa 32 V4 is the latest ESP32-S3 development board with long-range SX1262 LoRa,
solar charging support, GNSS expansion, and improved RF performance. Designed as a drop-in
replacement for the WiFi LoRa 32 V3, it offers higher transmit power, better sensitivity,
and double the Flash storage — ideal for IoT, LoRaWAN, GPS trackers, and Meshtastic nodes.
Main Features
- Based on the ESP32-S3R2 dual-core MCU and SX1262 LoRa transceiver, supporting Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth LE, and long-range LoRa communication.
- Equipped with 2 MB PSRAM and 16 MB Flash — ideal for complex applications, rich UIs, and graphics.
- High-power LoRa output up to 28 dBm (approx. 630 mW). Low-power version also available.
- Rugged PC screen housing with integrated 2.4 GHz FPC antenna.
- Fully compatible form factor and pinout with WiFi LoRa 32 V3.
- Dedicated solar-charging input (1.25-2P) and GNSS interface (1.25-8P).
- Improved lithium battery management and safe charging circuitry.
- Ultra-low power consumption: <20 μA in deep sleep mode.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 1. What about the 2.4 GHz antenna? | The V4 includes an integrated 2.4 GHz FPC antenna. To use an external IPEX antenna, remove the onboard inductor (marked “①”) and short the jumper pad (marked “②”). |
| 2. What development environments are supported? | Fully supported: Arduino, MicroPython, PlatformIO and Espressif IDF. Heltec provides reference libraries and LoRaWAN examples for ESP32. |
| 3. What battery connector does it use? | A standard SH1.25 × 2 Li-ion/LiPo connector is used for the battery input. |
| 4. Is there a version without the OLED display? | Yes. Heltec offers V4 boards without the OLED for bulk and custom orders. |
| 5. Are V3 and V4 compatible? | Yes. V4 is pin-compatible with V3. Note: V4 has higher TX power, so some firmware may need minor adjustments. |
| 6. I can’t upload firmware. What should I do? | Try a different USB-C data cable. To enter bootloader mode: • Hold PRG and connect USB-C, or • Hold PRG, press RST, then release PRG. |
| 7. Why are there no “868” or “915” resistors? | The V4 hardware supports both frequency bands natively. Early versions used separate hardware; now the design is unified. |
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