Take the ESP32-CAM, a board that started appearing on the market in early 2019. On paper, the thing is amazing: an ESP32 with support for a camera and an SD card, all for less than $10.
Framework encourages the development of new modules, which is something [Spacehuhn] has taken on with an ESP32-S3 development board. The board itself is what you’d expect, the ESP is joined by a ...
If you want a gorgeous e-paper weather display, the design work has already been done for you with this ESP32 project.
CapibaraZero open-source firmware offers a low-cost alternative to Flipper Zero for ESP32-S3 hardware such as the LilyGO T-Embed CC1101.