New Display From Elecrow

Elecrow is now offering a new display for a relatively low price of $21. In practice, it is not just a display, as a development board is integrated as well. This allows the model to be used without an external source device, and it is ultimately not intended for that purpose anyway. Instead, the ESP32-S3 display can be used as a smart display, making it a potential alternative to devices such as an Echo Show. There are limitations, but also almost endless possibilities, since the system can and must be programmed by the user.

Features and Programmability

LVGL is supported for easier interface design. An ESP32-S3 SoC is used, with support for Bluetooth and WiFi in the 2.4GHz band. This makes integration into a smart home possible. Acoustic interaction is possible due to a microphone being installed on the board, external speakers are included for functionality right out of the box. This means users can also interact with smart home devices by tapping the screen, for example.

Panel and Connectivity Options

The 3.5-inch panel, which has a resolution of 320 x 480 pixels, can process touch inputs. Power can be supplied either via USB-C or with a battery. Programming is also handled via USB-C. I2C ports are available, allowing additional sensors, such as gas detection sensors, to be connected. You’ll find a microSD card slot is included, which gives you more storage options for your projects or data logging needs.

  • Pricing: $21
  • ESP32-S3 SoC with Bluetooth and WiFi 2.4GHz
  • 3.5-inch touchscreen, 320 x 480 resolution
  • Microphone and external speakers
  • USB-C for power and programming, battery support
  • I2C ports for sensors, microSD card slot

Source: www.elecrow.com

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