This $30 ESP32-powered display is a clock today, but (almost) anything else I can think of tomorrow
Smart displays come in all kinds of shapes and sizes, and some of the most interesting that I've seen have been the circular rotary displays made by countless companies. These are circular displays with a ring around them that can turn in order to send a signal, and the display itself is a button, too. Elecrow has now launched two different displays in this category: the Elecrow CrowPanel 2.1-inch display and the CrowPanel 1.28-inch display, both with touch support. They're a pretty neat set of devices, both based on the ESP32, and I've particularly spent a lot of time with the smaller of the two.
Smart displays come in all kinds of shapes and sizes, and some of the most interesting that I’ve seen have been the circular rotary displays made by countless companies. These are circular displays with a ring around them that can turn in order to send a signal, and the display itself is a b***on, too. Elecrow has now launched two different displays in this category: the Elecrow CrowPanel 2.1-inch display and the CrowPanel 1.28-inch display, both with touch support. They’re a pretty neat set of devices, both based on the ESP32, and I’ve particularly spent a lot of time with the smaller of the two.
William Garcia
Boston
Boston
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