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Someone built an ESP32 handheld NES emulator as their "first embedded project," and I wish all my first projects went this well, too

No, I'm not jealous. Okay, maybe a little.

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I added touch support to my Windows PC with an ESP32

If you wanted to add touch support to your Windows PC, an ESP32-based display actually works quite well.

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I replaced my smart speakers with cheaper open-source alternatives, and I'll never go back

These open-source alternatives to smart assistants are more versatile, cheaper, and protect your data, too.

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This extremely creepy remote-controlled ESP32 facehugger is perfect for Halloween

Seriously, it's really creepy.

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6 cheap ESP32-based display projects anyone can build

The ESP32 is fantastic, and there are many amazing projects out there that utilize a display.

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This full-color ePaper display might be the end-game of productivity dashboards

If you're looking for a productivity dashboard, this piece of hardware might be the end-game.

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This creepy ESP32 "soul pendant" is the perfect accessory for Halloween

If you can't siphon a soul yourself, store-bought is fine.

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4 reasons an ESP32 display beats an old tablet for a smart home dashboard

Learn about the unexpected advantages of choosing an ESP32 display over a tablet for your smart home dashboard.

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This cool ESP32-powered D&D dice roller makes it look like you're playing TTRPGs in a 90s sci-fi movie

It's easy to make, too.

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I built an "on air" display for my home office using this cheap ESP32-based setup

It helps keep other people in your home at bay when you're in an important meeting.

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I built a $5 ESP32-powered Wi-Fi scanner and honeypot in just a few hours

Do try this at home, but nowhere else.

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This super sleek ESP32 weather station looks good on any desk

The perfect mix of usefulness and style.

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5 projects you can do for much cheaper with an ESP32 than a Raspberry Pi

Why spend extra on a Raspberry Pi when you can build these cool projects with an ESP32?

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You, too, can build this awesome foam dart shooting gallery with an ESP32

You can yell "Pull!" if you want to, but it's not required.

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ESP32 counterfeit devices technically exist, but that's not the full story

If you're worried about getting a counterfeit ESP32, you shouldn't be... though they do technically exist, but maybe not in the way you're thinking.

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This ESP32 display shows what I'm listening to on Spotify, while also roasting my music taste

It makes fun of my music taste, but it also looks pretty good.

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I built a computer mouse with an ESP32, and it's both amazing and absolutely terrible

It's the most impractical way I've ever used a computer, but it was fun to learn and get up and running.

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5 3D printable enclosures that make your Raspberry Pi or ESP32 look store-bought

Thanks to 3D printing, your Raspberry Pi and ESP32 projects can be housed in gorgeous enclosures that look commercial

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3 stunning ESP32 E Ink display projects you can make this weekend

Why settle for a regular screen when an e-ink one can do it better?

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I built a Google Nest Hub replacement with this $50 ESP32-powered display

If you want to build your own smart home tech, then this display from Elecrow is a fantastic way to get started.

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