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Take the ESP32-CAM, a board that started appearing on the market in early 2019. On paper, the thing is amazing: an ESP32 with support for a camera and an SD card, all for less than $10.
This ESP32-CAM surveillance bot is a great example of what was once hard becoming trivially easy. It’s a case of standing on the shoulders of giants.
This integration allows you to monitor and control your ESP32-based robots through Home Assistant. This security model ensures that your robot's video stream can only be accessed by authorized users, ...
Project Lora is an interactive humanoid robot designed for children, featuring natural speech interaction, computer vision-based eye contact, and expressive movements. The system combines ESP32-CAM ...
This article presents the enhancement of a weed detection robot designed to automate the identification and riddance of unwanted vegetation in agricultural fields. The robot integrates a suite of ...
Sanket Garg’s OpenWheely is a 4WD robot car based on Espressif ESP32-S3-WROOM WiFi and Bluetooth LE module that is equipped with a 2-inch display, a 5MP camera, and various sensors. The robot car can ...
Esp32-Stick-PoE-A-Cam (N16R8) board pinout As the board uses an ESP32, it can be programmed with Arduino IDE, PlatformIO, or ESP-IDF. Prokyber also includes a basic camera+ethernet PlatformIO example, ...
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