MKR WAN 1300

The Arduino MKR WAN 1300 was the first LoRa® board released by Arduino, as a practical and cost effective solution with minimal power requirements. This open source board can connect to the Arduino Cloud, your own LoRa® network using the Arduino LoRa® PRO Gateway, existing LoRaWAN® infrastructure like The Things Network, or even other boards using the direct connectivity mode.

MKR WAN 1300
The MKR WAN 1300 brings LoRa® connectivity to your projects. Using the popular Arm® Cortex®-M0 32-bit SAMD21 processor, it also features the powerful Murata CMWX1ZZABZ module and the ECC508 crypto-chip for security. The board is part of the MKR family, where you can choose from a large variety of shields to build projects out of the box with minimal effort!
Cellular
LoRaWAN® Connectivity

Use LoRaWAN® in remote places to send data to nearby gateways connected to the TTS service, which in turn forwards the data to the Arduino Cloud.

World Map
The Things Network

Use the LoRa® wireless protocol to implement your own networks, or connect to various LoRaWAN® networks, such as The Things Network.

Communication
Board-to-board

Set up two Arduino MKR WAn 1300 to host a remote LED control. Learn more about board-to-board communication and using LoRa® in your projects.