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Someone made an ESP32 digital pet that grows the more you click
Put that button mashing skill to good use.
The Raspberry Pi price hikes pushed me to ESP32s, and honestly my smart home runs better now
Splitting the load fixed everything.
Someone coded a cool fluid physics simulation for the ESP32-S3, and people already have excellent ideas for it
It's pretty as-is, to be honest.
6 ESP32 projects that make more sense than buying another smart home gadget
These are the projects I recommend building instead of just buying something off the shelf.
This ESP32 e-Ink display keeps track of every country you've ever visited
Plus, everywhere you plan to visit.
Someone made an e-Ink ESP32 Game Boy, and it runs at a very playable 60Hz refresh rate
Another win for e-Ink enthusiasts.
I built an ESP32 display to stop obsessing over my NAS drive temperatures
I'll never have to worry about overheating
You, too, can build this ESP32 plane tracker to keep an eye on the skies
It was meant to be a console.
A developer created an ESP32 device that releases encrypted files to trusted people on a timer
People can unlock their files even if you're not there in person.
Someone built a BIOS for the ESP32-C6, bringing a PC-like architecture to the $2 chip
It's still a work in progress.
Someone built an ultra-low-power ESP32 "Event Notifier" that tracks your sensors with minimal drain
The possibilities are endless.
You, too, can make this sleek digital Pomodoro timer that runs off an ESP32
It's pretty easy to build.
7 ESP32 projects that replaced commercial smart home gadgets in my house with cheaper, local hardware
These are the commercial products I've replaced with ESP32-powered variants.
Someone made a pair of wireless Walkie-Talkies using ESP32s, and so can you
They work pretty well, too.
Someone made an ESP32 controller where the game lives on the pad itself
You can use it for more than games, though.
This ESP32 project shows you what's flying overhead from the comfort of your desk
It's really easy to build, too.
ESPHome's Device Builder finally lets you compile multiple devices at once, and it changes everything
Device management for the real world.