This is a quick rendering of it - just finished the design, about to send out for proto boards.
what's unique about it, is it includes the extra RAM required by the Espressif example code for adequate buffering of audio data on slow networks.
It also has an (optional) on-board 3.3V regulator,
and can be built with a u.FL connector for external antenna if desired.
most of the I/O's (including the I2S signals of course) are fanned-out to the dual-row 2mm header on the left, save for a few of the memory connections (flash/ram); those are on the other rectangular pads (still 2mm grid) as test points.
Also, absolutely massive power supply capacitors have been added along with supplemental decoupling in an attempt to quash the quite nasty Vcc droop/ noise i've seen in typical modules when the radio is operating.
NOTE: it does not include an I2S DAC or amplifier - given the wide range of diverse audio applications possible, including those would render the module unsuitable for most.
It seems preferable to add your choice of appropriate I2S DAC / amplifier on the main board.
This is a first proto of a module that is intended to be embedded in a commercial product i am also designing. The final version will likely be slightly different in size / pinout and include a shield for FCC modular approvals.
As it stands its ~ 29mm x 20mm.
I had not initially intended to market this as a standalone module, however if there is enough interest voiced here on this forum, i may be swayed to do so
If anyone is interested in this , please don't be shy, and let me know your thoughts
Cheers