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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.
Here is a timelapse sample, recorded and uploaded to Youtube. The settings were framesize UXGA (13), quality 15, 1 fps, 1800 seconds long, speedup 30 times. Click the image and it will take you to ...
Those little ESP32-CAM boards which mate the WiFi-enabled microcontroller with a small parallel-interface camera module have been with us for years, and while they are undeniably cool to play with,… ...
12. Programming The ESP-ROLL Alright, let’s program the robot! We’ll be using a code called ESP32-CAM_MJPEG2SD from GitHub author “s60sc”. It’s a motion-capture web application for ESP32 cameras that ...
DIY enthusiasts have made an AI camera that, instead of displaying images, reads the images and gives a description about them. For doing so, it sends the image to an AI, which then generates a text ...
The AI-On-The-Edge-CAM board, however, appears to have just been introduced and had two pieces left in stock selling for $28 on Tindie when I started this article, and is now out of stock. You can ...