ESP32-OV5640-AF
Watchy
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0.0 | 7.3 | |
about 2 years ago | 29 days ago | |
C | C | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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ESP32-OV5640-AF
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ESP32-Camera and OV5640 autofocus modules
Have you checked here: https://github.com/0015/ESP32-OV5640-AF
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Anyone succesfully used OV5640 on ESP32-CAM?
"Blurred" might mean out-of-focus? I have used it and they work, but I've only used it in the non-autofocus mode, so it is pre-focused at infinite, which starts at 2-3 feet. You could try long and short distances to see where you are focused. It needs plenty of current as well. You have probably seen https://github.com/0015/ESP32-OV5640-AF. The auto-focus is not necessarily quick or reliable. Video-recorder mode might show you if you are drifting in and out of focus https://github.com/jameszah/ESP32-CAM-Video-Recorder-junior
Watchy
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[HELP] Watchy with 3-color display
You may also need to set the variable "panel" here
- Quest for My Perfect Watch
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Frustration about either bugs or my own dumbness
So I just received my watchy today and wanted to upload a new watchface. When trying the arduino-method stated in the official docs I run into this error https://github.com/sqfmi/Watchy/issues/166 .
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Watch not keeping time?
Also see https://github.com/sqfmi/Watchy/issues/40
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Watchy: The Hackable $50 Smartwatch
Wow, this article doesn't do it justice.
Watchy is an open source hardware device that uses an e-ink display and has an ESP32 module builtin [0].
SQFMI, the creator of watchy, has a twitter account [1] which has some very nice screenshots [2] [3]. Even the CrowdSupply website has better pics of the device [4].
This is one of the few watches I've been sorely tempted to buy.
[0] https://github.com/sqfmi/Watchy
[1] https://twitter.com/sqfmi
[2] https://twitter.com/sqfmi/status/1351647180382228488
[3] https://twitter.com/sqfmi/status/1357177624523661315
[4] https://www.crowdsupply.com/sqfmi/watchy
- Watchy - An Open Source E-Ink Smartwatch
- Watchy – Fully Open Source E-Paper Watch
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E-Ink Watch based on the ESP32
It's on sale on Tindie. But I recommend to look at their github repo. Not many updates and one issue says that example code is nothing you would consider as smart watch. https://github.com/sqfmi/Watchy/releases
What are some alternatives?
ESP32-CAM-Video-Recorder-junior - Simple fast version of ESP32-CAM-Video-Recorder
EthernetENC - Ethernet library for ENC28J60. This is a modern version of the UIPEthernet library. EthernetENC library is compatible with all Arduino architectures with Arduino SPI library with transactions support. Only include EthernetENC.h instead of Ethernet.h
ESP32-OpenCV-Projects - OpenCV applications for ESP32
DT78-App-Android - Alternative app for the DT78 Smartwatch. Also works with DT92 & DT66. May work with watches that use the WearFit 2.0 app.
TFT_eSPI - Arduino and PlatformIO IDE compatible TFT library optimised for the Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040), STM32, ESP8266 and ESP32 that supports different driver chips
ESP32Berry - ESP32Berry Project
watchy-cases - Collection of Watchy Case/Body designs
TTGO_TWatch_Library
Arduino-HomeKit-ESP8266 - Native Apple HomeKit accessory implementation for the ESP8266 Arduino core.
LibSSH-ESP32 - Libssh SSH client & server port to ESP32 Arduino library
arduino-mqtt - MQTT library for Arduino