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Recent ESP32 coverage is centered on a flurry of new ESP32-S3/S31 development boards and add-on kits aimed at practical IoT and smart interface projects. The headlines highlight specialized hardware features like touch displays, E Ink, audio, battery support, and modular/swappable connectors.

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Also known as esp32-s2·esp32-s3·esp32-c2·esp32-c3·esp32-c5

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Key Takeaway Expect new ESP32-S31/S3 boards tailored for ready-to-deploy IoT, smart audio, and HMI builds, with increasingly specialized displays, power options, and modular expansion.
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New ESP32 boards Display and audio add-ons Modular connector ecosystems Power and battery expansion esp32-s2
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Expect new ESP32-S31/S3 boards tailored for ready-to-deploy IoT, smart audio, and HMI builds, with increasingly specialized displays, power options, and modular expansion.

Recent ESP32 coverage is centered on a flurry of new ESP32-S3/S31 development boards and add-on kits aimed at practical IoT and smart interface projects. The headlines highlight specialized hardware features like touch displays, E Ink, audio, battery support, and modular/swappable connectors.

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Top 2 signals · Expect new ESP32-S31/S3 boards tailored for ready-to-deploy

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New MCU family mentioned ESP32-S31 development boards
Devkit display size/type M5Stack StopWatch ESP32-S3: 1.75-inch touch AMOLED
Audio peripherals included StopWatch ESP32-S3 includes microphone and speaker
Battery support update ESP32-S3 PowerFeather V2 adds support for LiFePO4/LFP batteries
E Ink display devkit M5Stack PaperColor ESP32-S3 features 4-inch E Ink Spectra 6 color display

What to Watch

  • Follow CNX Software for additional ESP32-S31/S3 board announcements and accessory ecosystems tied to these devkits. CNX Software
  • Watch for more E Ink or token-monitor dashboard projects building on ESP32-S3 workflows (Claude Code monitoring, PaperColor kits). CNX Software

What Changed

  • ESP32-S31 development boards unveiled for IoT, Smart Audio, and HMI applications CNX Software
  • ESP32-S3 PowerFeather V2 board gains support for LiFePO4/LFP batteries CNX Software
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