XDA Developers on MSN
5 ESP32 projects that turned out more useful than any store-bought smart device
Local-first wins.
How-To Geek on MSN
6 smart home devices you can build for cheap with an ESP32 board
ESP, easy as ABC.
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, ...
Just because a microcontroller doesn’t have a dedicated video peripheral doesn’t mean it cannot output a video signal. This is demonstrated once again, this time on the ESP32 by [aquaticus] with a ...
This section defines the network credentials and server details required for sending the email. The ESP32-CAM connects to WiFi using the SSID and password. The host address, HTTPS port (443), and API ...
The T-Display AMOLED Touch ESP32 is an advanced version of the well-known ESP32 board, now equipped with a touch interface. This addition transforms the board into a more interactive platform, ...
Tired of condensation wrecking your shed tools or greenhouse gear? I built a no-frills ESP32 + DHT22 node that wakes every 15 minutes, grabs temp/humidity data, beams it over Wi-Fi, and sleeps—running ...
The video features Lakshveer confidently explaining the system, with his workstation visible: a monitor displaying code and ...
Unboxing Elektor’s ESP32 by Example Learning Course: book, boards, sensors, and a quick look at what the Academy Pro modules cover.
The ESP32 Bus Pirate project has received a major update, further transforming it into a powerful and affordable embedded systems debugging platform. Originally inspired by the Classic Bus Pirate, ...
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