Going forward I'm pretty sure I'll try and stick Qwiic connectors on new boards - it's reasonably easy to do and it does make adding extra sensors very straightforward. If it makes sense I'll look at a feather form factor for new boards as well (but for now I'm just seeing how Jolt.js does).
The uFL socket is a tricky one - I know the aerial is shielded, I don't think an external aerial is what most users really want. To be honest the nRF52840 I'd likely use in a new device has 4dBm higher transmit power and a better radio for reception, plus the ability to do BLE long range, so it's likely to perform as well or better than an nRF52832 with an external aerial anyway
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Going forward I'm pretty sure I'll try and stick Qwiic connectors on new boards - it's reasonably easy to do and it does make adding extra sensors very straightforward. If it makes sense I'll look at a feather form factor for new boards as well (but for now I'm just seeing how Jolt.js does).
The uFL socket is a tricky one - I know the aerial is shielded, I don't think an external aerial is what most users really want. To be honest the nRF52840 I'd likely use in a new device has 4dBm higher transmit power and a better radio for reception, plus the ability to do BLE long range, so it's likely to perform as well or better than an nRF52832 with an external aerial anyway