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product_id: 245469284
title: "MakerFocus 3pcs nRF24L01+PA+LNA Wireless Transceiver RF Transceiver Module 2.4G 1100m with Antenna and 3pcs NRF24L01+ Breakout Adapter with 3.3V Regulator on-Board for Arduino"
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# 20dB PA & 10dB LNA gain 1100m long-range RF On-board 3.3V regulator MakerFocus 3pcs nRF24L01+PA+LNA Wireless Transceiver RF Transceiver Module 2.4G 1100m with Antenna and 3pcs NRF24L01+ Breakout Adapter with 3.3V Regulator on-Board for Arduino

**Brand:** makerfocus
**Price:** € 25.13
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your IoT game with MakerFocus: wireless power, precision, and freedom in one sleek package!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MakerFocus 3pcs nRF24L01+PA+LNA Wireless Transceiver RF Transceiver Module 2.4G 1100m with Antenna and 3pcs NRF24L01+ Breakout Adapter with 3.3V Regulator on-Board for Arduino by makerfocus
- **How much does it cost?** € 25.13 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- makerfocus enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted makerfocus brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Complete DIY Kit:** Includes 3 transceiver modules, 3 SMA antennas, and 3 breakout adapters—everything you need to innovate wirelessly right out of the box.
- • **Multi-Channel Mastery:** Supports auto-acknowledge, auto-retransmit, and up to six data reception channels for robust, interference-free communication.
- • **Powerful Signal Boost:** 20dB Power Amplifier and 10dB Low Noise Amplifier ensure crystal-clear, reliable data transmission every time.
- • **Extended Wireless Reach:** Break free from cables with up to 1100m line-of-sight range—stay connected beyond the ordinary.
- • **Plug & Play Compatibility:** Seamlessly integrates with Arduino and Raspberry Pi via included breakout adapters—no soldering, no hassle.

## Overview

The MakerFocus 3pcs nRF24L01+PA+LNA Wireless Transceiver Kit offers high-performance 2.4GHz RF communication with an impressive 1100m range, enhanced by 20dB PA and 10dB LNA chips. Designed for Arduino and Raspberry Pi compatibility, it includes breakout adapters with on-board 3.3V regulators for easy integration. Ideal for smart home, IoT, and wireless control projects, this kit delivers reliable, multi-channel data transmission with auto-acknowledge and auto-retransmit features.

## Description

This is an easy-to-use combination product for customers. NRF24L01+PA+LNA Wireless Transceiver RF Transceiver Module: PA Gain: 20dB LNA Gain: 10dB Frequency: 2.4GHz~2.5GHz Range: 800+ meters line of sight Multi-frequency: 125 frequency Transmit Operating Current(Max): 115mA Receiving Operating Current(Max): 45mA Board dimensions: 40.7mm x 15.5mm x 12.2mm Operating Voltage: 3 ~ 3.6V （Recommended 3.3V） NRF24L01+ Breakout Adapter: This is a simple socket board which is for NRF24L01 Wireless module Small power on SMD LED indicator Voltage Regulator Input Voltage (connected to VCC): 4.8V to 12V Voltage Regulator Input Voltage Max: 15V (we recommend staying below 12V) Pin Quantity: 8Pin On-board: AMS1117-3.3 chip Compatible: Arduino and Raspberry Pi Tips: Wireless module operating voltage is generally 3.3v, while the ordinary 51 microcontroller 5v, this module is easy to shop wireless module with 51 single system board used in conjunction. Package Including: 3 * NRF24L01+PA+LNA Wireless Transceiver RF Transceiver Module 3 * SMA Antenna 2.4G 1100m 3 * NRF24L01+ Breakout Adapter

Review: The nrf24 boards i like. the adapter connctor i don't. they all have it too..hidden secrets inside - i have had these for some time. they do work. every one i didn't break, and I needed 2 pairs 1 for code / hardware testing / 1 for mech testing. I have not really put them though a thorough test regimen as I was inventing stuff and smoked at least 1 of the 2 i had... and I code like a person that has never had a coding class(i didn't) but they do work when you connect them correctly and your code works. I highly recommend not using the 3v supply from arduino esp. on the imposter boards with china usb interface that needs a driver and reprogrammed before you can use them (that's not a rant, this is a rant, just kidding...) and put a cap on the power in on the board. DO NOT power with 5vdc without the adapter. the data pins on the adapter is one of the problems my project had. I hard wired direct and replaced main reg on uno with solid 3.3 and ran everything at 3.3v. uno / nano must use 328P for this(3.3v)to work. its a hungry little beast. use the cap. skeptical of the data through the adapter. there is a foot print for a SMD style connector under the SMA many don't know about... Good luck
Review: Works Great, But you have to use a separate 5v power supply !!! - I used it with teensy 4.1 I was having all kinds of problems with it until I used a separate 5v power supply. Works Great, I am impressed with the speed and distance! // Teensy 4.0 Pin nRF24L01+ Pin ----------- --------------- Ground 1. Gnd 3.3v (next to pin 23) 2. Vcc CE = 9 3. CE CSN = 10 4. CSN SCK = 13 5. SCK MOSI = 11 6. MOSI MISO = 12 7. MISO no connection 8. IRQ -- Also -- RF24 radio(9, 10); // Teensy 4.1 CE, CSN radio.setDataRate(RF24_250KBPS);

## Features

- nRF24L01+ Module: High-performance wireless data transmission chip nRF24L01 +, an increase of high-power PA and LNA chips, RF switches, band-pass filters and other professional full bidirectional RF, making the effective communication distance has been greatly expanded; It is 2.4GHz ISM band transceiver for Arduino, which has the abilities of auto-acknowledge and auto-retransmit and support up to six channels of data reception
- nRF24L01 Breakout Adapter: Arduino and Raspberry Pi compatible, Allows for easy connection to Arduino; Small power on SMD LED indicator; On-board 3.3V voltage regulator accepts your Arduino +5V supply and provides 3.3V for the attached "nRF24L01+" module
- Widely Application: It can be wildly used to wireless communication between modules, such as wireless remote control, somatosensory devices, RFID, NFC, smart grid, smart home, wireless audio etc
- Package Content: This is an easy-to-use combination product for customers. The packing list includes: 3 * nRF24L01+PA+LNA Wireless Transceiver RF Transceiver Module; 3 * SMA Antenna 2.4G 1100m; 3 * nRF24L01+ Breakout Adapter
- Instruction Manual: Please get the example link from Product guides and documents below

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08LSPZHT8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83,733 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #4 in Radio Frequency Transceivers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (126) |
| Date First Available | October 24, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 1.55 ounces |
| Manufacturer | MakerFocus |
| Package Dimensions | 4.76 x 4.65 x 0.91 inches |

## Images

![MakerFocus 3pcs nRF24L01+PA+LNA Wireless Transceiver RF Transceiver Module 2.4G 1100m with Antenna and 3pcs NRF24L01+ Breakout Adapter with 3.3V Regulator on-Board for Arduino - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81-vvA1IAoL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The nrf24 boards i like. the adapter connctor i don't. they all have it too..hidden secrets inside
*by M***E on February 8, 2026*

i have had these for some time. they do work. every one i didn't break, and I needed 2 pairs 1 for code / hardware testing / 1 for mech testing. I have not really put them though a thorough test regimen as I was inventing stuff and smoked at least 1 of the 2 i had... and I code like a person that has never had a coding class(i didn't) but they do work when you connect them correctly and your code works. I highly recommend not using the 3v supply from arduino esp. on the imposter boards with china usb interface that needs a driver and reprogrammed before you can use them (that's not a rant, this is a rant, just kidding...) and put a cap on the power in on the board. DO NOT power with 5vdc without the adapter. the data pins on the adapter is one of the problems my project had. I hard wired direct and replaced main reg on uno with solid 3.3 and ran everything at 3.3v. uno / nano must use 328P for this(3.3v)to work. its a hungry little beast. use the cap. skeptical of the data through the adapter. there is a foot print for a SMD style connector under the SMA many don't know about... Good luck

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works Great, But you have to use a separate 5v power supply !!!
*by R***T on May 7, 2022*

I used it with teensy 4.1 I was having all kinds of problems with it until I used a separate 5v power supply. Works Great, I am impressed with the speed and distance! // Teensy 4.0 Pin nRF24L01+ Pin ----------- --------------- Ground 1. Gnd 3.3v (next to pin 23) 2. Vcc CE = 9 3. CE CSN = 10 4. CSN SCK = 13 5. SCK MOSI = 11 6. MOSI MISO = 12 7. MISO no connection 8. IRQ -- Also -- RF24 radio(9, 10); // Teensy 4.1 CE, CSN radio.setDataRate(RF24_250KBPS);

### ⭐ Swap M1 and M0
*by S***O on January 3, 2025*

UPDATE: Spoke too soon - yeah, they work but the range and reliability is horrible - very frustrating. They work great for a while and then just stop (yes, checked for free frequencies - also using dedicated 3.3v supply and tried using power modules too). I really wanted these to work - the modules without these external antennas work ok for me, but was really hoping these would give me even more reliability. Turns out I was better off before switching. ***************** Guess I did pretty well compared to many. All three of my power modules worked and two of the three rf24 boards worked without caps. The third wouldn’t transmit or receive AT ALL until I added the 10uf cap across the power pins, but then seemed to work great. Note that (at least on my power modules) the M1 and M0 are labeled the reverse of what I think they should be. So if you are having trouble getting the board to even initialize then might try swapping these.

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