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6 cheap ESP32-based display projects anyone can build
One of the best and most simplest use cases for an ESP32-based display is a smart home dashboard. Touch or non-touch, it doesn't matter, as a basic display can be used to show information from ...
Espressif Systems' EchoEar is a compact ESP32-S3 AI chatbot designed for voice interaction and edge AI applications, for ...
The ESP32 Rainbow is a small computer with a built-in touch keyboard, an integrated display, and a design that’s inspired by the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, with a keyboard layout and rainbow stripe that ...
Have you ever found yourself wishing for a development board that packs a punch without taking up too much space? Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast tinkering with your next big idea, a student eager to ...
[educ8s.tv] has built weather stations before, but his latest is his best yet. It’s all thanks to its low-power design, enabled by its e-paper display. The build is based around an ESP32 ...
The WT32-SC01 is a development board with a visual touchscreen (see Figure 1). The board supports drag-and-drop graphical programming to help less experienced users develop solutions. The main ...
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This cool ESP32-powered D&D dice roller makes it look like you're playing TTRPGs in a 90s sci-fi movie
You, too, can build this cool digital dice roller for your next D&D campaign . Over on the ESP32 subreddit, user vostoklabs took the time to showcase their latest project. It's a ...
The M5Paper is a small, programmable E Ink display that sells for around $70. It supports touchscreen input, WiFi and Bluetooth and has a battery, which means you could use the display to make your ...
In today’s high-speed information overload environment, we often find ourselves with too much data to take in at once, causing us to occasionally miss out on opportunities otherwise drowned out in ...
If you are looking for an e-ink Wi-Fi enabled touchscreen display you may be interested in the small programmable M5Paper display 960 x 540, 4.7″ eInk display, 235 ppi, priced at just $70. The M5Paper ...
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