I made my own Google TV remote with an ESP32, and it's better than the actual remote.
How is everyone doing with their StackChan?! The great thing about StackChan is that "the source is public, and you can freely modify it however you like." I started tinkering with it at yesterday's ...
Linux devices and mini PCs have become increasingly popular over the past few years, especially among developers, tinkerers, and cybersecurity enthusiasts. Now, a new Raspberry Pi-powered device ...
M5Stack at embedded world 2026 showed how the company’s modular ESP32 ecosystem is stretching from compact maker controllers into local AI, LoRa communication, industrial control, and Raspberry Pi ...
Yes — you can run Zephyr RTOS on the M5Stack StickS3. This repository is a public, reproducible, upstream-oriented Zephyr 4.4 board port for the M5Stack StickS3 / M5StickS3 K150 (SoC: ...
M5Stack PaperColor, or M5Paper Color, is an ESP32-S3 development kit with a 4-inch E Ink Spectra 6 full-color display with a resolution of 600×400, designed to offer both low power consumption and ...
M5Stack Core StopWatch is an ESP32-S3-powered WiFi and Bluetooth development board with a 1.75-inch round AMOLED touch display, 16MB flash, and 8MB PSRAM designed for portable IoT devices, electronic ...
This article is a continuation after building the M5Stack version of Stack-Chan. Privacy risks, you're concerned about them, right? The M5Stack version of Stack-Chan ...