 I'm pleased to introduce ObjectsLink RISK 5 edition. So I decided to develop a new version of ObjectsLink based on ESP32C3 with RISK 5 CPU because it's very useful for several IoT applications, for example wearable devices. In addition, this version of ObjectsLink also has Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi 4. The goal of ObjectsLink is to provide reusable and easy-to-repair hardware for several IoT applications. To do this, I'm developing different versions of ObjectsLink with different SOC or my controller, but still keeping the same form factor and pinout with slim stack connectors. It works the same way as the ESP32PCOD4 based version and all JPO's have been implemented in order to keep compatibility with existing modules. For example, this way the HDC1080 module is compatible with ObjectsLink RISK 5 edition. So just install the ESP32C3 core on Arduino either or similar software to be able to program the board. But some libraries may not be compatible, about this I'm doing some tests these days and in the future I will make a video more about the architect and idea of ObjectsLink project. Now I show you how I assembled and soldered ObjectsLink RISK 5 edition. This video is sponsored by PCBWay. You can order your PCBs for only $5. For more info, find all links below in the description.