When you’re debugging a board which has an ESP32, Raspberry Pi, or Arduino, it’s easy to slap on a small LCD display or connect via WiFi to see what’s wrong. At least, that’s what the kids are doing.
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This $10 ESP32 board solved my smart home's biggest problem
I retired the expensive commercial smart home hubs and rebuilt my smart home from scratch.
Unexpected Maker has developed a tiny ESP32 development board aptly named the TinyPICO which is now available to purchase from the Crown Supply online store with prices starting from $26 and worldwide ...
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