Would you like to go on a short tour around @seeedstudio HQ with me?
#notenoughshenzhen #HQtour #SeeedStudio

Would you like to go on a short tour around @seeedstudio HQ with me?
#notenoughshenzhen #HQtour #SeeedStudio

XIAO ePaper DIY Kit – EE02 – An ESP32-S3 board designed for 13.3-inch Spectra 6 color E-Ink display

Seeed Studio's XIAO ePaper DIY Kit EE02 is an ESP32-S3 WiFi and Bluetooth board designed specifically for the 13.3-inch Spectra 6 color E-Ink display provided by the company. It's based on a similar design as the XIAO ePaper DIY Kit-EE04 (ESP32-S3) and XIAO ePaper DIY Kit-EN04 (nRF52480) introduced last December, which are suitable for smaller 1.54 to 7.15-inch ePaper displays. Like the previous models, the new EE02 model also includes a battery connector with a power switch, a built-in charging IC, and comes with one reset and three user buttons. With support for a larger 13.3-inch color ePaper display, it's especially well-suited for digital frames and information boards. XIAO ePart DIY kit - EE02 specifications: Wireless board - XIAO ESP32S3 Plus SoC – Espressif ESP32-S3R8 CPU – Dual-core Tensilica LX7 microcontroller up to 240 MHz with vector instructions for AI acceleration Memory – 8MB PSRAM Wireless – WiFi 4 and Bluetooth
8-Channel-LoRaWAN-Gateway M2 von Seeed Studio Hardware-#Review
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#Mailbag #154, #Elektronik von #SeeedStudio #China, #XIAO #nRF52840 & Wio #SX1262 Kit, #L76K #GNSS Module
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#LoRa #LoRaWAN #Funk #ESP32 #Arduino

I bought a couple of remarkably inexpensive mesh radio gizmos from Seeed studio to see what I can do with them.
Meshtastic seems to just work. An open source app downloaded from F-Droid operates the devices when running Meshtastic. I can also use wifi to communicate instead of bluetooth, so I can place one of these things high up in my home and still use it. Very nice.
Meshcore requires that I download an app from Google's Play store, and the play store requires me to sign up to make payments before I can even download. What's that about ? Other apps from that play store don't require registering to make payments in advance. Control appears to be possible only over short range bluetooth and usb. Not nice at all.
Unless someone can come up with a *really* compelling reason why I should use a closed source commercial app which requires setting up payments and which apparently inserts delays unless you've paid for features, I won't be doing so.
I'd sort of got the impression beforehand that these were two competing projects run by enthusiasts, but it seems that the motivations are quite different.
#seeedstudio #meshtastic #meshcore
reTerminal E1001/E1002 Review – B&W and color ePaper displays tested with SenseCraft HMI and Home Assistant

Seeed Studio sent us samples of the reTerminal E1001 (monochrome) and E1002 (color) ePaper displays for review. They are powered by an ESP32-S3 microcontroller providing WiFi and Bluetooth LE wireless connectivity, and are designed for low-power information display applications, consuming power only when updating the screen content. This makes them ideal for tasks requiring long battery life (average of 3 months per charge, depending on how often they are updated) and always-on display capabilities. In this review, we will unbox the devices, go through a teardown, and test them with Seeed Studio's SenseCraft no-code HMI platform, as well as ESPHome firmware for Home Assistant integration. reTerminal E1001/E1002 unboxing We received two cardboard packages that look identical and are labeled "Seeed Studio reTerminal ePaper Display". But the sticker on the bottom side of the boxes provides clarity... Inside each box, we'll find the ePaper display, a USB Type-C cable, a display
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#Mailbag #152: #Elektronik von #SeeedStudio #China: #SenseCap #LoRaWAN Starter Kit mit M2 #Gateway #SX1302
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Amazing Hand – A 8-DOF 3D-printable open-source robotic hand for prototyping and research

Seeed Studio's Amazing Hand is an open-source, 3D-printable robotic hand kit with eight degrees of freedom (8-DOF), designed for developers working on robotics control and hardware experimentation. It integrates all actuators directly in the hand itself, making it suitable for robotics projects, education, prototyping, and integration into systems like Reachy2 or custom robotic arms. The hand uses eight Feetech SCS0009 servos arranged in a parallel linkage, with all actuators housed in the palm to keep the unit compact and lightweight at around 400 grams. Each finger offers two-axis motion for flexion, extension, and limited abduction via differential servo control. Its structure is fully 3D-printable, combining rigid internal frames with flexible TPU shells for robotics prototyping, manipulation research, and custom hand design studies. Amazing Hand specifications Supported Controllers – Raspberry Pi, NVIDIA Jetson, and microcontrollers (MCUs) Degrees of Freedom – 8 Servo 8x Feetech SCS0009 bus servos (2 servos per finger