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NuttyFi32 RoadTest Program

The NuttyFi32 RoadTest program invites engineers and developers to independently evaluate the NuttyFi32 WiFi IoT board in real-world conditions. Participants will receive hardware and are expected to test, document, and share practical feedback with the community.

What is a RoadTest?

Category: ESP32 Development Board
Manufacturer: SME Dehradun
RoadTest Status: 🟢 Applications Open
RoadTest Duration: 4 Weeks
Units Available: 5

Who Can Participate?

This RoadTest enables selected engineers to evaluate the NuttyFi32 development board in real-world conditions and publish experience-based technical feedback.

Product Overview

✅ The NuttyFi32 is a developer-focused ESP32-based board designed for Wi-Fi connectivity testing, OTA workflows, and embedded firmware validation.
✅ The RoadTest focuses on evaluating the board beyond bench testing, including real usage scenarios, stability, and developer experience.

What We Want to Lear

Participants are encouraged to evaluate the product in real projects and provide feedback on:

  • Setup and first-use experience

  • Wi-Fi connectivity and stability

  • Firmware flashing and OTA behavior

  • Reliability during continuous operation

  • Power behavior and reset handling

  • Overall developer usability

  • Limitations and improvement areas

Eligibility Criteria

This RoadTest is intended for:

  • Electronics or embedded engineers

  • IoT developers and system integrators

  • Makers with real project experience

  • Students with hands-on embedded background

Applicants should have:

  • Prior experience with ESP32 / embedded systems

  • A clear idea of how they plan to use the board

  • Willingness to document and publish feedback

RoadTest Process

Step 1 — Apply
Interested participants submit an application describing their background and intended use case.

Step 2 — Selection
Selected testers are announced after application closure. Devices are shipped to selected participants.

Step 3 — Test & Document
Testers use the product in real projects during the RoadTest period and share periodic updates.

Step 4 — Publish Review
Each tester publishes a final, structured review covering their experience, findings, and recommendations.

What We Want to Learn

Tester Responsibilities

Selected RoadTesters are expected to:

  • Use the product in a real project or application

  • Share at least one mid-RoadTest update

  • Publish a detailed final review

  • Highlight both positives and limitations

  • Provide honest, unbiased feedback

There is no requirement for positive reviews.

Suggested Review Structure

Testers should cover:

  1. Introduction & expectations

  2. Unboxing & first impressions

  3. Setup and configuration experience

  4. Project or use case description

  5. Performance and reliability observations

  6. Issues or limitations encountered

  7. Suggestions for improvement

  8. Final verdict

Photos, logs, and measurements are encouraged where applicable.

Program Guidelines

Tester Responsibilities

  • RoadTest units are provided free of cost

  • Testers keep the hardware after completion

  • Reviews must be original and honest

  • Failure to submit a review may affect eligibility for future RoadTests

  • NuttyEngineer may feature submitted content with proper credit

Apply to This RoadTest

Applications are open for a limited time.
✅ Interested participants should apply using the form below.