It shares the same Seeed Studio XIAO ESP32-C3 microcontroller, 0.49 inch OLED display, and tiny 40 mAh LiPo battery. The only thing that’s really changed, aside from the adjustments necessary ...
[publidave] wanted a simple wireless display for a bluetooth cycling cadence sensor, and soon found himself deep down the rabbit hole of Micropython and Bluetooth Low Energy on the ESP32.
Waveshare has recently released the RoArm-M3-Pro and RoArm-M3-S, a 5+1 DOF high-torque ESP32 robotic arm kit. The main ...
As Hackaday revealed, this one comes with an E Ink display, a secondary OLED panel, and a keypad made ... The device comes powered by an ESP32-S3 processor and supports Wi-Fi 4 and Bluetooth ...
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