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5 ESP32 projects that are actually worth building in 2025
You no longer need to spend money on expensive smart devices. If you take your data’s privacy seriously and want your smart ...
I've tried all kinds of ESP32-powered displays at this point, from ones that can function as a voice assistant to tiny displays I can mount on my NAS. However, the one that started it all was arguably ...
These days, Internet connectivity is ubiquitous, so you can look up live weather data on just about any device around you.
Introducing the Inkplate 5, a remarkable 5.2-inch e-paper display that harnesses the power of ePaper technology. Equipped with an ESP32 microcontroller, it offers seamless Wi-Fi and Bluetooth ...
To date, e-paper technology has been great for two things, displaying static black and white text and luring hackers with the promise of a display that is easy on the eyes and runs forever. But poor ...
Lilygo has come up with a new e-Paper-based device that offers a rather small 1.02-inch e-Paper display that is held within a 3D printed enclosure. The device also comes with a microSD card socket ...
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