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New Provisioning Flow for UNO R4 WiFi

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October 14, 2025
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We’re excited to roll out a new Bluetooth provisioning flow on Arduino Cloud — and the UNO R4 WiFi is the first board to support it! Say goodbye to cables and complicated steps: setup is now faster and smoother. This streamlined process significantly simplifies how you connect your Arduino device, a crucial step in leveraging the power of the Arduino Cloud ecosystem.

Understanding the Importance of Device Provisioning

Before diving into the specifics of the new Bluetooth flow, let’s briefly explain what provisioning entails. Essentially, provisioning is the secure process of registering your Arduino board with Arduino Cloud and connecting it to your Wi-Fi network. It’s a fundamental step before you can unlock all the features and capabilities that Arduino Cloud offers.

Why Provisioning Matters

Without proper provisioning, your board remains isolated from the cloud, preventing access to remote monitoring, control, and over-the-air (OTA) updates. The process establishes a secure connection between your device and the cloud platform, ensuring data integrity and enabling seamless interaction.

The Previous Provisioning Process

Traditionally, provisioning involved connecting your board directly to a computer via USB and utilizing the Arduino IDE or web editor. While effective, this method could be cumbersome and inconvenient for many users. Fortunately, the new Bluetooth flow addresses these pain points with a more user-friendly approach.

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Experience Seamless Setup with Bluetooth Provisioning

The new Bluetooth provisioning process is designed to be incredibly intuitive and straightforward. To get started, simply power up your board and launch the Arduino IoT Cloud Remote app on your smartphone or tablet.

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The Arduino IoT Cloud Remote app simplifies device setup.
  1. Power on your board.
  2. Tap “Add a device.”
  3. Your UNO R4 WiFi will appear automatically via Bluetooth.
  4. The app scans and displays nearby Wi-Fi networks.
  5. Select a network (or enter credentials) to connect the board.
  6. Watch for your board to blink, indicating successful provisioning!

That’s it – your board is connected without any drivers or complicated steps! Just ensure your UNO R4 WiFi has power (via USB, a battery, or an alternative power source). Furthermore, this method eliminates the need for a direct computer connection, making setup more convenient than ever.

What You Can Do After Successful Provisioning

Once provisioning is complete, you unlock a wealth of possibilities within Arduino Cloud. This includes managing devices remotely, creating and interacting with Things, monitoring live status updates from your board, executing OTA updates to keep your firmware current, visualizing data using interactive charts, and leveraging the Arduino AI Assistant to accelerate your projects.

Beyond the Basics: Cloud Features

The Arduino Cloud provides a comprehensive platform for IoT development. For example, you can create custom dashboards to visualize sensor data in real-time or set up automated actions based on specific triggers from your board. Additionally, OTA updates ensure that your devices are always running the latest security patches and improvements.

Enjoy Exclusive Benefits with Your UNO R4 WiFi

As a special bonus for new UNO R4 WiFi owners, you’ll receive three months of free access to the Arduino Cloud Maker Plan. To claim this offer, simply register your board on the Arduino website. This provides immediate access to advanced features and capabilities within the cloud platform.

The new Bluetooth provisioning flow marks a significant step forward in simplifying the Arduino experience, especially for beginners. While currently exclusive to the latest UNO R4 WiFi boards, expect this streamlined approach to be rolled out to other Arduino devices in the future.


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