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5 ESP32 projects that turned out more useful than any store-bought smart device
Local-first wins.
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This is why I keep buying ESP32 boards instead of more smart home gadgets
My home, my rules.
Espressif Systems, known for developing wireless communication-enabled SoCs such as the ESP32, has begun mass production of the RISC-V-based SoC ESP32-C5. The ESP32-C5 is an SoC that contains a 32-bit ...
As hackers, we occasionally forget that not everyone is enamored with the same nerdy minutia that we are. Configuring hardware by changing some lines in the code and compiling a new firmware doesn’t ...
Adafruit has announced the arrival of the new AirLift FeatherWing ESP32 WiFi co-processor this week, making it available from their online store priced at $12.95. The small FeatherWing board allows ...
What if the IoT development board you’ve been waiting for finally existed? Below, microbots breaks down how the new CodeCell C6 redefines what’s possible for developers and hobbyists alike. Built on ...
Unboxing Elektor’s ESP32 by Example Learning Course: book, boards, sensors, and a quick look at what the Academy Pro modules cover.
Open-hardware platforms enable rapid prototyping and faster time-to-market of new IoT applications. The objective of this post is to give a brief introduction to another open-hardware IoT playground — ...
ESP-Blast centers on an ESP32 board serving as the flight controller, a role usually handled by dedicated flight-control ...
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