I built a gesture-controlled desk buddy with an $8 ESP32 and Grove sensors
The XIAO range of ESP32 chips recently got a new addition, with the ESP32-C5 entering the fray. It's the first to support dual-band 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi 6, along with Bluetooth 5 LE, Zigbee, and Thread. It's a very "typical" XIAO ESP32 chip in the sense that it's compact, has integrated battery management, and supports low power operation. Seeed Studio sent me one for review, alongside a selection of Grove sensors and an expansion board, so I built my own personal desk buddy just to see what it's capable of.
The XIAO range of ESP32 chips recently got a new addition, with the ESP32-C5 entering the fray. It’s the first to support dual-band 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi 6, along with Bluetooth 5 LE, Zigbee, and Thread. It’s a very “typical” XIAO ESP32 chip in the sense that it’s compact, has integrated battery management, and supports low power operation. Seeed Studio sent me one for review, alongside a selection of Grove sensors and an expansion board, so I built my own personal desk buddy just to see what it’s capable of.
John Doe
New York
New York
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