The ESP32 Flash Bee is a palm-sized lightning radar you can build yourself
…Sign in to your XDA account Summary The Flash Bee uses an AS3935 and an XIAO ESP32-C3 to locate lightning up to 25 miles with ~0.5 mile error. AS3935 senses…
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…Sign in to your XDA account Summary The Flash Bee uses an AS3935 and an XIAO ESP32-C3 to locate lightning up to 25 miles with ~0.5 mile error. AS3935 senses…
…Sign in to your XDA account Summary The Meridian Orrery uses an ESP32, 3D parts, magnets, and motors to build a self-updating tabletop solar system. Uses an ESP32C3 and DS3231 RTC…
…Sign in to your XDA account Summary This DIY NES handheld uses an ESP32-S3, ILI9341 screen, MAX98357A amp, and microSD storage. It allows for full-speed NES emulation on the dual…
…This ESP32 e-ink display is perfect for gamers and productivity fans alike Plus, it's really smart Over on the ESP32 subreddit, user i_bri posted their latest pet project. It…
…ESP32 Brand AITRIP Connectivity Features UART, USB The ESP32 is a fantastic development board that combines solid specs with an affordable price. Despite being cheaper than Arduino and Raspberry Pi Pico, it…
…Sign in to your XDA account Most of my ESP32 projects are there to solve a problem. They control lights, act as voice assistants, or tie into Home Assistant automations that play…
…Uses an ESP32 as the brain and Raspberry Pi Picos per rank to drive flaps and run the engine. 5 of 8 ranks are done, with the black pieces currently missing; here…
…And if you don't like it, you can always just use it like a regular ESP32-powered display instead! $35 at Elecrow This is an ESP32 touchscreen that happens to speak…
…So, I’d reached for the Raspberry Pi 5 a number of times when the ESP32 boards fell short. And every time that happened, I realized that Pi 5 and ESP32 are…
…These projects made the switch from Pi to ESP32 permanent . Related 5 projects you can do for much cheaper with an ESP32 than a Raspberry Pi Why spend extra on a Raspberry…