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.
At its core, the ESP32-S3 AI Camera is powered by the ESP32-S3 chip, featuring a 160° wide-angle infrared camera, onboard ...
Just a few years ago, had someone asked you how much a digital camera with WiFi would cost, you probably wouldn’t have said $6. But that’s about how much [Bitluni] paid for an ESP32-CAM.
An ESP32-powered security camera is a solid project that even has limited object recognition functionality. Of course, you'll ...