







🚀 Elevate your IoT game with the CC1101 — wireless power that fits in your palm!
The CC1101 Wireless Module is a compact, multi-frequency RF transceiver supporting 315/433/868/915 MHz bands with a durable SMA antenna. It operates on a wide voltage range (1.8-3.6V) with low power consumption (<30mA peak), delivering up to +10dBm transmit power and -110dBm sensitivity. Ideal for IoT, remote controls, and sensor networks, it features programmable frequencies, hardware CRC, and advanced modulation for reliable, efficient wireless communication.
| ASIN | B0D2TMTV5Z |
| AntennaDescription | Radio |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23 in Computer Networking Transceivers |
| Brand | AOICRIE |
| Built-In Media | CC1101 |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (52) |
| Manufacturer | AOICRIE |
| Number of Channels | 4 |
| UPC | 687117711663 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**4
Looks good, not used yet
Everything went ok.
L**K
Perfect 433mhz transceiver. Works great with smart blinds.
Fantastic! Worked perfectly on my first try. Got it up and running as a 433.92mhz controller for my old RF blinds and was able to modernize them using ESP-IDF Matter. Saved me from having to buy new blinds motors with modern comms protocols.
B**E
Works on ESP32, arrived with bent pin
4 stars because it arrived with a bent pin. No protective foam piece over the pins like components usually ship with. Using this with an ESP32 on 303mhz for RF fan control, and it works great with TX and RX. The arduino firmware is tricky, you must initialize it differently on different boards, keep that in mind. Otherwise it works as it should and avoids the need for separate modules for TX and RX. Good deal.
S**H
The CC101 component is not yet pulled in, but the PR works.
Same as some others here. I tuned this bad boy to 303Mhz to control a fancy ceiling fan with light. Used ESPhome as firmware; Responsive, good enough range.
E**N
okay
okay
C**R
Range is not far, but decent. Signal can be amplified
These lil babies here are so valuable they worked well no issues with the quality or design of the CC1101 transceiver
M**T
Poor quality CC1101 — unstable voltage, won’t transmit
I purchased this CC1101 module expecting basic RF functionality. It powers on and SPI communication works well enough to get a connection (CC1101 connection OK), but that’s where the good news ends. The GDO2 pin never reaches a solid 3.3V during transmit — usually maxing out around 2.7–2.9V — and no RF signal is detected, even with confirmed RF codes and wiring. Flipper Zero shows nothing during transmissions, and the fan never responds. Build quality is rough, with dirty pins and uneven soldering. I tested multiple boards from the pack with the same issue. If you’re serious about RF, skip this and buy a quality CC1101 from a reputable seller. Returning this one.
J**O
Good
Ok
M**Y
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