These days, surveillance cameras are all around us, and they’re smarter than ever. In particular, many of them are running ...
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5 projects you can do for much cheaper with an ESP32 than a Raspberry Pi
Unlike the standard ESP32 microcontroller, the CAM variant includes a camera module and a microSD card slot built into it. Heck, if you’re willing to write long lines of code, you can create a ...
Learn how to create the smallest ESP32 drone! From design to flight, this DIY guide is perfect for beginners and tech enthusiasts alike.
Have you ever wished your hand had an extra feature? Like, maybe, a second thumb? A scope probe pinky maybe? Well, if you are building a robot effector, you get to pick what extra features it has.
Engineers at the University of California-Santa Cruz developed a system that uses Wi-Fi signals to monitor heart rate without the need for smartwatches, chest straps or other wearables. The project, ...
Espressif Systems' EchoEar is a compact ESP32-S3 AI chatbot designed for voice interaction and edge AI applications, for smart toys, voice-enabled ...
Waveshare has recently introduced ESP32-S3-Touch-LCD-3.49, an ESP32-S3-based wide touch display (640×172) development board ...
Digital Photography Review on MSN
Someone's finally trying make the ultra-portable Micro Four Thirds camera we've all been asking for
The Esquisse Camera project hopes to make a Micro Four Thirds camera that's a modern successor to the Panasonic GM5 or ...
Back in 1991, I was in New Delhi visiting the iconic Lotus Temple (Bahá’íHouse of Worship). The temple’s breathtaking ...
NEW YORK (WBNG) -- New York residents can now help the state’s Department of Environmental Conservation, or DEC, by setting up a trail camera in their backyards. “Snapshot NY” is a collaboration ...
In a bizarre theft, unidentified criminals stole surveillance cameras, memory cards, and a UPS installed under the Safe City Project in Rawalpindi. Police have registered a case at Pirwadhai Police ...
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Turning camera traps into real-time sentinels: Interview with Conservation X Lab’s Dante Wasmuht
Camera traps are ubiquitous in conservation. They’re deployed to monitor biodiversity, study animal behavior, observe ...
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