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Arduino Nano Every (Single Board)
Arduino Nano Every (Single Board)
Arduino Nano Every (Single Board)
Arduino Nano Every (Single Board)
Arduino Nano Every (Single Board)
Arduino Nano Every (Single Board)
Arduino Nano Every (Single Board)
Arduino Nano Every (Single Board)
Arduino Nano Every (Single Board)
Arduino Nano Every (Single Board)
Arduino Nano Every (Single Board)
Arduino Nano Every (Single Board)
Arduino Nano Every (Single Board)
Arduino Nano Every (Single Board)

Arduino Nano Every (Single Board)

$17.11

(147 reviews)

The Nano Every is Arduino's 5V compatible board in the smallest available form factor: 45x18mm. The Arduino Nano is the preferred board for many projects that require a small and easy-to-use microcontroller board. Its compact size and low price make the Nano Every particularly suitable for portable inventions, cost-effective robotics, electronic musical instruments, and general use to control smaller parts of a larger project. The Arduino Nano Every is an evolution of the traditional Arduino Nano board and features a much more powerful processor, the ATMega4809. This allows you to create larger programs than with the Arduino Uno, as it has 50% more program memory and 200% more RAM. If you have used the Arduino Nano in your projects in the past, the Nano Every is a pin-equivalent replacement. Your code will continue to work, and you won’t need to rewire the motors you planned in your original design. The main differences are a better processor and a micro-USB port. The board is available in two variants: with or without headers, allowing you to embed the Nano Every into any type of invention, including wearables. The board features mosaic-like connections and no components on the B-side. These characteristics enable you to solder the board directly onto your own design, minimizing the height of your entire prototype.

The Nano Every is Arduino's 5V compatible board in the smallest available form factor: 45x18mm. The Arduino Nano is the preferred board for many projects that require a small and easy-to-use microcontroller board. Its compact size and low price make the Nano Every particularly suitable for portable inventions, cost-effective robotics, electronic musical instruments, and general use to control smaller parts of a larger project. The Arduino Nano Every is an evolution of the traditional Arduino Nano board and features a much more powerful processor, the ATMega4809. This allows you to create larger programs than with the Arduino Uno, as it has 50% more program memory and 200% more RAM. If you have used the Arduino Nano in your projects in the past, the Nano Every is a pin-equivalent replacement. Your code will continue to work, and you won’t need to rewire the motors you planned in your original design. The main differences are a better processor and a micro-USB port. The board is available in two variants: with or without headers, allowing you to embed the Nano Every into any type of invention, including wearables. The board features mosaic-like connections and no components on the B-side. These characteristics enable you to solder the board directly onto your own design, minimizing the height of your entire prototype.

Arduino Nano Every (Single Board)

(147 reviews)

The Nano Every is Arduino's 5V compatible board in the smallest available form factor: 45x18mm. The Arduino Nano is the preferred board for many projects that require a small and easy-to-use microcontroller board. Its compact size and low price make the Nano Every particularly suitable for portable inventions, cost-effective robotics, electronic musical instruments, and general use to control smaller parts of a larger project. The Arduino Nano Every is an evolution of the traditional Arduino Nano board and features a much more powerful processor, the ATMega4809. This allows you to create larger programs than with the Arduino Uno, as it has 50% more program memory and 200% more RAM. If you have used the Arduino Nano in your projects in the past, the Nano Every is a pin-equivalent replacement. Your code will continue to work, and you won’t need to rewire the motors you planned in your original design. The main differences are a better processor and a micro-USB port. The board is available in two variants: with or without headers, allowing you to embed the Nano Every into any type of invention, including wearables. The board features mosaic-like connections and no components on the B-side. These characteristics enable you to solder the board directly onto your own design, minimizing the height of your entire prototype.

The Nano Every is Arduino's 5V compatible board in the smallest available form factor: 45x18mm. The Arduino Nano is the preferred board for many projects that require a small and easy-to-use microcontroller board. Its compact size and low price make the Nano Every particularly suitable for portable inventions, cost-effective robotics, electronic musical instruments, and general use to control smaller parts of a larger project. The Arduino Nano Every is an evolution of the traditional Arduino Nano board and features a much more powerful processor, the ATMega4809. This allows you to create larger programs than with the Arduino Uno, as it has 50% more program memory and 200% more RAM. If you have used the Arduino Nano in your projects in the past, the Nano Every is a pin-equivalent replacement. Your code will continue to work, and you won’t need to rewire the motors you planned in your original design. The main differences are a better processor and a micro-USB port. The board is available in two variants: with or without headers, allowing you to embed the Nano Every into any type of invention, including wearables. The board features mosaic-like connections and no components on the B-side. These characteristics enable you to solder the board directly onto your own design, minimizing the height of your entire prototype.

$17.11 - $74.26

in 11 offers

The lowest price for Arduino Nano Every (Single Board) right now is $17.11 at utmel.com, compared across 11 retailers.

The all-time low was $14.56 on 30 May 2026 — today's price is 18% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.

Prices last updated 8 July 2026.

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Last updated at 08/07/2026 21:11:31

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
utmel.com

$17.11

Arduino ABX00028 Evaluation Boards - Embedded - MCU, DSP

Delivery between Sat – Wed $57.65

tme.com

$19.93

ARDUINO NANO EVERY ARDUINO Dev.kit: Arduino

Delivery $43.10

element14 Australia

$20.48

Arduino ABX00028 Nano Every Development Brd, 8Bit Avr Mcu

Delivery between 15–17 July $26.40

richardelectronics.com

$21.75

Arduino ABX00028 Development Boards, Kits, Programmers

Delivery between Fri – Wed $57.65

Core Electronics

$22.20

Arduino Nano Every

Delivery between Fri – Mon $6.95

XON Worldwide Electronics

$22.24

ABX00028 - Arduino - Development Boards & Kits - AVR ARDUINO NANO EVERY WO HEADERS

Delivery between 20–23 July $18.74

elpro

$22.55

ABX00028 Arduino development board series A/ABX/AKX/AFX

Delivery $49.41

RS Australia

$25.00

Arduino Nano Every, ABX00028

Delivery $14.25

circuitrocks

$33.05

Arduino Nano Every ABX00028 ATmega4809 - Compact | Philippines UNSOLDERED

Delivery $93.57

Pakronics

$35.20

Arduino Nano Every Connector Bundle

Delivery $9.89

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

3 September 2023Andy C.

originally posted on arduino.cc

Bought 3 boards. These chips are great but out of the 3 1 would not respond when plugged in but was running the pre programed blink great. The second would start disconnecting and reconnecting after about half an hour of being plugged in. I contacted them by email because something is wrong with both of these chips usb side. They had me send videos showing the problem with the first which was fine and then said they would replace it when I asked about the second they asked for videos showing the issue. I sent them in and have been ghosted every since. I am a little annoyed about the ridiculous amounts of proof they need but can understand it if people are taking advantage of them but after sending in all my proofs being ghosted is just not ok. All in all I can't ... MoreBought 3 boards. These chips are great but out of the 3 1 would not respond when plugged in but was running the pre programed blink great. The second would start disconnecting and reconnecting after about half an hour of being plugged in. I contacted them by email because something is wrong with both of these chips usb side. They had me send videos showing the problem with the first which was fine and then said they would replace it when I asked about the second they asked for videos showing the issue. I sent them in and have been ghosted every since. I am a little annoyed about the ridiculous amounts of proof they need but can understand it if people are taking advantage of them but after sending in all my proofs being ghosted is just not ok. All in all I can't wait till the every nockoffs start coming around because at least buying them through amazon or ebay I am covered for bad chips. Here is to hoping I can use an off board programmer so I can still use these two dead chips in projects and not be out any money but I am highly frustrated and the customer service.

14 May 2022Douglas C.

originally posted on arduino.cc

Great product. One thing that I did not realize was how close the components are to the holes where the pins need to be hand-soldered. One false move and you can easily create a solder bridge in the wrong spot or even de-solder an important component. I did get some solder on a capacitor, but luckily it did not create a bridge or other issues.

29 September 2023John (.

originally posted on arduino.cc

There's a problem with the USB/comport RS232 emulation. From a PC cold start, it sometimes it's not shown in device manager. It requires unplugging the USB and plugging it back in. Then theres no communication between the the comport and a PC terminal program.

Specification

Memory Storage Capacity48 KB
Flash Memory Installed Size48 MB
Computer Memory TypeEEPROM
Hard Drive InterfaceIDE
Processor BrandARM

Price comparison

Updated 1 day ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
utmel.com

$17.11

Arduino ABX00028 Evaluation Boards - Embedded - MCU, DSP

Delivery between Sat – Wed $57.65

tme.com

$19.93

ARDUINO NANO EVERY ARDUINO Dev.kit: Arduino

Delivery $43.10

element14 Australia

$20.48

Arduino ABX00028 Nano Every Development Brd, 8Bit Avr Mcu

Delivery between 15–17 July $26.40

richardelectronics.com

$21.75

Arduino ABX00028 Development Boards, Kits, Programmers

Delivery between Fri – Wed $57.65

Core Electronics

$22.20

Arduino Nano Every

Delivery between Fri – Mon $6.95

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

3 September 2023

Bought 3 boards. These chips are great but out of the 3 1 would not respond when plugged in but was running the pre programed blink great. The second would start disconnecting and reconnecting after about half an hour of being plugged in. I contacted them by email because something is wrong with both of these chips usb side. They had me send videos showing the problem with the first which was fine and then said they would replace it when I asked about the second they asked for videos showing the issue. I sent them in and have been ghosted every since. I am a little annoyed about the ridiculous amounts of proof they need but can understand it if people are taking advantage of them but after sending in all my proofs being ghosted is just not ok. All in all I can't ... MoreBought 3 boards. These chips are great but out of the 3 1 would not respond when plugged in but was running the pre programed blink great. The second would start disconnecting and reconnecting after about half an hour of being plugged in. I contacted them by email because something is wrong with both of these chips usb side. They had me send videos showing the problem with the first which was fine and then said they would replace it when I asked about the second they asked for videos showing the issue. I sent them in and have been ghosted every since. I am a little annoyed about the ridiculous amounts of proof they need but can understand it if people are taking advantage of them but after sending in all my proofs being ghosted is just not ok. All in all I can't wait till the every nockoffs start coming around because at least buying them through amazon or ebay I am covered for bad chips. Here is to hoping I can use an off board programmer so I can still use these two dead chips in projects and not be out any money but I am highly frustrated and the customer service.

Andy C. originally posted on arduino.cc
14 May 2022

Great product. One thing that I did not realize was how close the components are to the holes where the pins need to be hand-soldered. One false move and you can easily create a solder bridge in the wrong spot or even de-solder an important component. I did get some solder on a capacitor, but luckily it did not create a bridge or other issues.

Douglas C. originally posted on arduino.cc
29 September 2023

There's a problem with the USB/comport RS232 emulation. From a PC cold start, it sometimes it's not shown in device manager. It requires unplugging the USB and plugging it back in. Then theres no communication between the the comport and a PC terminal program.

John (. originally posted on arduino.cc
29 March 2023

Impressed! I bought the Nano Every 3 pack for about $32 total, inc shipping. The boards shipped from NJ and I received them in about 5 days!! Super fast. FYI, the “unsoldered” header boards also include the headers in the box, which I didn’t expect. No reason to risk buying from Aliexpress for the Every boards!

John B. originally posted on arduino.cc
2 May 2023

Delivery was relatively cheap and quick, obviously the arduino was plenty cheap, and it does everything it says it does. Quip not against the machine itself, but against available libraries: there's an internal temperature sensor, which one has to manually manipulate registers to use (I imagine someone out there made a library, but I haven't found it). Would be nice to see a core function for reading that - e.g. just making it readable via analogRead().

Logan B. originally posted on arduino.cc
1 May 2023

This product is a great idea that is not fully baked. Whereas the other Arduinos boards I have used just worked, The Nano Every just didn't. Uploading, or just having the board be recognized enough to be able to see a port is hit or miss, usually a miss. This feels like a firmware problem with the boot loader. From the comments in the forum, this is a typical experience. I bought 5 units and while most were recognized by the OS, non uploaded correctly and most didn't even show up as connected (port selection not shown). I suggest that the Arduino software folks get to work on a fix. This is too good an idea to let it die from poor implementation.

Michael B. originally posted on arduino.cc
11 January 2023

I haven't worked with hardware since college. I needed a "black box" to convert a weird pulse-width communications protocol into something I could feed into a PC. My Arduino arrived Thursday afternoon, by Friday afternoon the project was finished and working. This solution could not have been more perfect. Thank you!

Michael L. originally posted on arduino.cc
2 December 2022

I like the Arduino Nano Every as the small and powerful device for many opportunities. The annoying problems with uploading sketches from the Arduino IDE could be solved by updating the firmware of the SAMD11D14A. Therefore this forum topic was very useful:

Torsten B. originally posted on arduino.cc

Specification

Memory Storage Capacity48 KB
Flash Memory Installed Size48 MB
Computer Memory TypeEEPROM
Hard Drive InterfaceIDE
Processor BrandARM

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