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…
…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 FlightScnr is a plug-and-play desktop radar that shows live overhead flights with no soldering or coding required. Uses an ESP32 T-Encoder Pro…
…Sign in to your XDA account Summary Someone turned a leaky ceiling shower into an LED temperature display with live updates. ESP32 + OneWire sensor feeds two 5x8 LED matrices to show live…
…In my spare time, you’ll probably find me playing Counter-Strike or VALORANT, and you can reach out to me at adam@xda-developers.com , on Twitter as @AdamConwayIE , on Instagram…
…In my spare time, you’ll probably find me playing Counter-Strike or VALORANT, and you can reach out to me at adam@xda-developers.com , on Twitter as @AdamConwayIE , on Instagram…
…Sign in to your XDA account Summary Split-flap chessboard flips each tile to display pieces, with a satisfying sound. Uses an ESP32 as the brain and Raspberry Pi Picos per rank…
…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…
…at adam@xda-developers.com , on Twitter as @AdamConwayIE , on Instagram as AdamConwayIE , or u/AdamConwayIE on Reddit. Sign in to your XDA account At some point, the ESP32 stopped being just…
…Related Why I stopped buying official ESP32 developer boards, and what I use instead They're reference designs for a reason. The serial monitor is just as useful for quick troubleshooting While…
…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…