Why there is both "link(s)" and "where I found it"? Because sometimes, it is hard or impossible to find such statement "this product is developed by MicroPython" in "link(s)".
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What is a "MicroPython product"? I think it must not merely be a development board which supports programming with MicroPython for explore the development board itself, but a MicroPython-powered product for other functionality/usage.
This question has been asked in MicroPython forum for several times. At the same time I often met the similar question in the discussion in my local Instant Messaging applications.
No such an official list for successful MicroPython products exists So I created my own one.
Such list will not only shows the ability of MicroPython to people from Arduino/C/CPP/ASM, but also, to be frankly, let MicroPython user like me, a newbie, have more confidence during learning and practicing in MicroPython.
The list can be roughly grouped as open-sourced, close-sourced, and commercial products(yes, I know there is no direct relation between close-sourced and commercial product). External news, product webpage or video is necessary, otherwise the evidence is too weak to convince.
The above table is what I have found via a quick search in MicroPython forum and one of my local forum. I have not go through, in fact I only skimmed, the mentioned video, so if there are some wrong conclusion, it is my fault