Meshnology N35 N33 N32 Review: The $32 Heltec V3 DIY Kit That Actually Makes Sense?
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Meshnology N35 N33 N32 Review: The $32 Heltec V3 DIY Kit That Actually Makes Sense?
"Meshnology's N33, N35, and N32 kits bundle the popular Heltec V3 board with a 3000mAh battery and 3D-printed case, turning a bare development board into a ready-to-assemble Meshtastic handheld. At $31.99 for the N33 (or $23.99 with discount code ADR25), it's a solid deal for DIY enthusiasts who want everything in one package. But at $41.99 for the N35 and N32 ($31.49 with ADR25)? That's where things get confusing and questionable, especially with frequent price fluctuations between their website and Amazon."
"The N33 costs $31.99 on their website and comes with a 3D-printed case in a flat, EDC-friendly design. The N35 costs $41.99 and features a 3D-printed case with a pager-style box design. The N32 also costs $41.99, has a design similar to the N33, but includes an injection-molded case option. When you buy just the case separately, the price difference is around $1-3."
Meshnology sells N33, N35, and N32 kits that pair a stock Heltec V3 board with a 3000mAh battery, antenna, screws, and a 3D-printed or injection-molded case to create ready-to-assemble Meshtastic handhelds. The N33 lists for $31.99 ($23.99 with code ADR25) and represents clear value for DIY builders. The N35 and N32 list for $41.99 ($31.49 with code), despite only small case cost differences when purchased separately. Meshnology attributed the premium to "design shell making cost." Frequent price fluctuations and higher Amazon listings raise questions about overall pricing clarity and value.
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