In total, you will be getting four features, with all of them listed below: In addition to being able to connect to Bluetooth low energy sensors, the Arduino Primo acts as a TCP / IP Internet client and server over Wi-Fi; uses the nRF52832 SoC’s integrated Near Field Communication (NFC) for secure authentication and ‘Touch-to-Pair’. For all but the most advanced projects, programming will be done via the established Arduino Integrated Development Environment (IDE) programming interface, which is designed to make electronics design easy for everyone regardless of experience.”
Bluetooth LE (low energy) NFC Wi-Fi Infrared
In case you didn’t know, Arduino is famous for empowering DIY projects, particularly for the IoT market, which is going to expand heavily in the coming years. With the latest Arduino Primo, all of these features come without the need for a shield, which was required to place any one of the above mentioned features on the logic board.