Kode Dot Delivers Pocket-Sized Maker Development Platform
Kode Dot, a pocket-sized device built around the ESP32-S3, launches as an all-in-one maker platform for hardware, AI, and IoT projects. It combines a 2.06-inch AMOLED, microphone, speaker, NFC, IR, accessible GPIOs, and an optional Hacking Module adding Wi‑Fi 6, sub‑GHz, and dual nRF24, enabling rapid prototyping of TinyML assistants, retro handhelds, and RF analysis tools.
Key Points
- 1Integrates ESP32-S3 and 2.06" AMOLED with microphone, speaker, NFC, IR, and accessible GPIOs
- 2Adds Hacking Module with Wi‑Fi 6, sub-GHz transceiver, and dual nRF24 for broad RF analysis
- 3Enables rapid prototyping of TinyML voice assistants, retro handhelds, IoT hubs, and RF research tools
Scoring Rationale
Practical new maker hardware with strong RF and TinyML features; limited novelty compared with established ESP32 developer boards.
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