I'm looking at getting a T-Cobbler Plus as shown here. For my project I was thinking of using a Raspberry Pi Zero W, and my question is whether the T-Cobbler will work with the Zero W? The description says that it works for "Model Zero, A+, B+, Pi 2,Pi 3". I couldn't find any one product that included the Zero W. I'm thinking it'll work because it's got the same connectors as the Zero, but just want to be sure that it'll work before I buy it.
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