Just a few years ago, had someone asked you how much a digital camera with WiFi would cost, you probably wouldn’t have said $6. But that’s about how much [Bitluni] paid for an ESP32-CAM. He wanted to ...
Ever wanted to make your own wireless chemical sensor? Researchers from the University of California, Irvine (UC Irvine) have got you covered with their ESP32-based potentiostat. We’ve talked about ...
ESP32 boards are everywhere, even inside smart displays, speakers, and other devices. Many ESP32-based devices can perform multiple functions; each of these devices excels particularly at one task.
When it comes to wristwatches, we have certainly come a long way. We started off with the quartz watches integrated with quartz crystal and electronic oscillators and now to the advanced smartwatches ...
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