In Love perhaps?
For 8 Port LED Distro
This board is Mary Poppins, Practically Perfect In Every Way. I needed 5 LED ports out, with 5 buttons for my project of adding LED strips to my tool box for my camera gear. The board is perfect for what I need. It seems solid with initial testing. REALLY love the terminal block choice for connectors. It's laid out nicely; with information like the wled ap and password, gpio labels, and the like. Just really a solid board and plan on buying four more, if I do my actual tool, tool box. I purchased the external antenna version of the board and there's a few points. It's honestly a "Sexy" board.
1. Board shipped without external antenna or the SMA to U.FL cable. Probably an oversite that is irrelevant, because I'll be needing a custom length cable and can just buy a high gain antenna for this device. The U.FL is on the top right corner of the ESP32 chip (in case you were looking) and the external antenna/U.FL cable is not required to join the AP running on the board, but your connection will drop frequently, aaaaand it will not join wireless networks or at least mine without cable and antenna. Notes for my wifi setup:
a. My laptop was right next to the board when in AP mode, would connect, then loose packets, and then disconnect. This could also be a dumb windows thing.
b. When trying to connect to my wireless; I was on the same floor as my Access Point, it's also a commercial grade AP and the distance was probabbly between 25 - 30 feet away.
2. It would be nice to have the ethernet settings, as I had to re-flash with WLED-Ethernet, I reached out late last night and expect a response soon (based on other reviews), a process if you screw up the wifi like I did, and maybe a generic config file; so if you do have to refresh; the LED setup is more automated?
3. This might be a me thing, I spent a hot minute trying to figure out how to reflash; get drivers; how the serial thing works after I borked the network connection.