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I built my own local-first Ring Doorbell alternative with an ESP32
In warmer climates, this may be more of an issue, but in Ireland, where I live, it's completely fine. I used ESPHome for this, and it's a great way to get it up and running if you want something quick ...
S1, which combines the ESP32-P4 with an ESP32-C5 dual-band WiFi 6 module, instead of the more commonly used ESP32-C6 wireless ...
Quarky Intellio is a LEGO-compatible AI module made for hands-on learning in Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality, and ...
We’ve seen a lot of camera slider builds here at Hackaday, and for good reason: having one really lets you take your project documentation, especially videos, to the next level. It’s one of those ...
Imagine you want to monitor a pot on the stove to see if it’s boiling over for just a few minutes, but you don’t want to have a dedicated permanent IP webcam solution in your kitchen. [Sebastian Duell ...
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It's easy to train your own image classification model with an ESP32, and I did it in five minutes
Binary classification is a type of image classification where you essentially train a model on two different labelled objects. Then, when you deploy the model, the ESP32 can calculate a percentage ...
The device has been developed by computer science students N. Harshavardhan, M. Bharani Kumar Reddy and P. Lahari. It has a platform on top to put the waste item. Above it, an ESP32-CAM camera ...
The T-Display P4 also has an ESP32-C6 chip with support for WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5, an SX1262 LoRa module, a 2MP MIPI camera, a 9-axis motion sensor, a microSD card reader, a headphone jack, and two ...
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