All items tagged with Review and ESP32 (19)

| The Elecrow ESP32 Terminal is an ESP32-S3 driven handheld device with a 3.5″ 480 × 320 TFT capacitive touch display and a multitude of possi...

| The Phambili Newt is a battery-powered, always-on, wall-mountable display that can go online to retrieve information from the Internet and p...

| The Phambili Newt is a battery-powered, always-on, wall-mountable display that can go online to retrieve information from the Internet and p...

| Sensors are a worthwhile topic to write about: They bring electronics projects in contact with the real world and facilitate all kinds of pr...

| When Espressif introduced the ESP32 it became an instant hit in the maker world. The new ESP-EYE board is their latest development board for...

| The M5Stack base module contains an ESP32 board along with a 320 x 240 pixels graphics-capable colour display all packaged in a cute case. I...

| The ESP32 is a very powerful controller, equally at home in entry-level and professional projects. Dogan Ibrahim takes this into account in...

| You can use simple LED indicators to show the status of an application you are developing using an IoT board but you can convey so much more...

| In my series of articles about My journey into the Cloud I used the ESP32 Pico Kit hardware to send sensor measurement data to various cloud...

| The M5Stack takes a different approach to ESP32 prototyping as projects developed on it are finished products at the same time. This is poss...