ESP32-S3 AIoT Board Simplifies Prototyping for Beginners

ESP32-S3 AIoT Basic, a low-cost learning and prototyping kit built around the ESP32-S3, integrates nine modules including camera, microphone, LCD, SD slot, and sensors onto a single PCB, the maker announced recently. It supports Arduino IDE, ESP-IDF, Aily Blockly, 5V USB-C power and expansion via headers and Grove connectors, enabling most demos without breadboards. Priced at $29 on Tindie, it targets education, rapid prototyping, and voice/vision demos.
Key Points
- 1Integrates nine onboard modules including camera, microphone, LCD, SD slot, and light sensor.
- 2Reduces wiring and setup time, enabling most AIoT demos without breadboards or jumper wires.
- 3Supports Arduino IDE, ESP-IDF, Aily Blockly and Grove headers for rapid prototyping and education.
Scoring Rationale
Practical, low-cost developer kit with clear tutorials and broad prototyping uses, limited by modest novelty and single-source reporting.
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