This project uses the ESP32-CAM module with the ESP32-CAM-MB shield to stream video over Wi-Fi and experiment with face detection. Below is a detailed guide to replicate this project, including ...
A flexible ESP32-CAM project that streams video over WiFi with a clean web interface. Automatically switches between WiFi client and setup mode as needed. In my setup, I used the ESP32-CAM-MB module ...
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, ...
Don’t you just hate it when dev boards have some annoying little quirk that makes them harder to use than they should be? Take the ESP32-CAM, a board that started appearing on the market in early 2019 ...
Let's make a homemade wireless ESP32-CAM WiFi Surveillance Camera using an ESP32-CAM module. This project is also available on Instructables. Hello, fellow makers! I welcome you to my first Elektor ...
All smart phone are capable of taking pictures, storing and re-display. Therefore, creating another camera is not a very popular task to be considered seriously by anybody certainly not for me. But if ...
ESP32 TFT Multi cam viewer by press of a button will pick up one camera feed after another camera feed. It's cheap yet very stable and efficient. Prelude: The cost of a ESP32 camera is barely USD $9 ...
The total should be around $80 with the batteries assuming you already own a Bluetooth gamepad. You’ll need to cut a few wires for the assembly as explained on the project’s GitHub repository where ...
The ESP32-Stick-PoE-A-Cam(N16R8) is an open-source ESP32-S3 development board with Ethernet, camera, and active PoE support designed for machine learning applications. Compared to similar boards like ...