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Has anyone used this piece of tech? If so, what do you think of it?
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>>108973915
Why?
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>>108973982
gives me something tickly to fiddle with at the stripclub
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>>108974098
>No cameras!
>GTFO!
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millennials will waste their money on anything except for a house
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It's neat, I like M5stack stuff
>cheap
>very easy to prototype, does micropython and scratch out of the box
>you kinda need scratch for modules because documentation is blah
>good connectivity
>good build quality
>screen is nice and bright
>surprisingly good speaker and MEMS microphone
>decent battery life (but ESP32 is very power hungry if you make no effort to manage it)
>tiny button keys are annoying, I prefer LilyGo stuff in that respect obviously you are not gonna do any serious typing on this thing or even casual messaging
>that said you can run a python repl on this thing which is kinda wild
>come on its 50 fucking dollarinos

If you just want to get your feet wet with ESP32 then the m5stick is only half the price, has a little screen and 3 buttons and an IMU. They also have a stopwatch type thing which has a touch screen but you will probably not get much battery life.
imho their best product is the tab 5 which like a chunky smartphone size and takes a big sony style vido camera battery, the advantage being that you can get these anywhere, this disadvantage being that it's a chunky boi. That has a plugin keyboard available for an extra $12, but the real win of the Tab5 is that is has an ESP32-P4 which is a RISC-V chip with 16mb flash memory and 32mb PSRAM, which is much heftier than most of their other CPUs. The tab5 has a second ESP32-c6 chip that just does the wifi/blutooth etc., so you do not have to worry about load balancing network stuff with your application design. It also has a connector for an external antenna so if your interest is 733T H4X0R stuff then it's an all around more useful tool.
M5stack has a ggood relationship with expressif so they are ofte first to get new chips out to market. I don't do anything really important with my m5stack toys but they're fun and easy to program and generally comfy.
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>>108973915
What do you actually use these for? They're cool, but I can't imagine they'd be practical for anything?
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>>108973915
>what do you think of it?
overpriced
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>>108974454
Ok but what do you do with it
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>>108974454
I'd rather buy a Gameboy
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>>108976154
micropython and expressif with m5stack toys.
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>>108975885
>>108976154
Larp on /g/ with muh cyberdeck



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