We’re experimenting with a LilyPad-style wearable coin cell to supply 3.6 Volts to the XBee LilyPad from a 2450 Lithium Ion rechargeable cell. The voltage is nominally out of spec for the XBee, but seems to work just fine in our tests. First draft is at the board house right now.
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Hi, your xbee lilypad looks like the smallest version available. How much would this product cost if it was on the market? Thanks
There’s no pricing set yet on the XBee LilyPad.