diff --git a/content/arduino-cloud/01.getting-started/01.iot-cloud-getting-started/iot-cloud-getting-started.md b/content/arduino-cloud/01.getting-started/01.iot-cloud-getting-started/iot-cloud-getting-started.md index 172ff3452d..ecd1e99262 100644 --- a/content/arduino-cloud/01.getting-started/01.iot-cloud-getting-started/iot-cloud-getting-started.md +++ b/content/arduino-cloud/01.getting-started/01.iot-cloud-getting-started/iot-cloud-getting-started.md @@ -60,7 +60,9 @@ The following boards connect to the Arduino IoT Cloud via Wi-Fi. - [Portenta H7](https://store.arduino.cc/portenta-h7) - [Portenta H7 Lite Connected](https://store.arduino.cc/products/portenta-h7-lite-connected) - [Nicla Vision](https://store.arduino.cc/products/nicla-vision) +- [Opta](https://docs.arduino.cc/hardware/opta).\* +\* The Opta is scheduled to be released soon, along with documentation how to use it. Read more at the [Opta communications page](https://store.arduino.cc/pages/opta). Connection via Wi-Fi is an easy alternative, and your credentials can safely be entered during the configuration of a project. This type of connection is most suitable for low-range projects, where you connect your board to the cloud via your home/work/school router.