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3 things a $20 ESP32 display can easily do that a tablet can't
Discover the unexpected power of a $20 device that outshines tablets in versatility and reliability for your next ESP32 project.
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I turned a photo frame and an ESP32 into the perfect smart home display
Over time, I've found different uses for it, and the most recent way that I'm using it is likely the one I'll settle on.
In an exciting development for Internet of Things (IoT) enthusiasts, Arduino has unveiled its latest offering: the Arduino Nano ESP32. This compact but robust addition to the brand’s Nano family ...
Arduino announced it has collaborated with M5Stack to develop the new compact and powerful Nesso N1 IoT development kit. This ...
Northwestern University’s Embedded Electronics Class delivered a bumper crop of ESP-32 projects this year. The student teams recorded their progress on hackaday.io with project descriptions, logs, ...
My first foray into the IoT utilized the Espressif ESP8266, an SoC with 32-bit MCU and 2.4-GHz Wi-Fi built in. Since then, I have used many different module variants based on the microcontroller. So ...
ESP32 boards are the building blocks for many IoT devices today, with applications spanning smart home, healthcare, IIoT and beyond. Espressif have held the number one position for market share in ...
We've written about Arduino Cloud before, but now the Arduino team has updated its platform's support for third-party devices. Specifically, there is now extended ESP32 support - i.e. non Arduino ...
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