Hacknect Launches on Kickstarter — A Wi-Fi Enabled Hacking & Automation Cable with Integrated TF/SD Storage Powered by ESP32-S3 https://t.co/qPcrGb3wqR
A new #Kickstarter project called #Hacknect hides a Wi-Fi-enabled #hacking and automation platform inside what appears to be an ordinary USB cable. https://t.co/WvgKm0kLwS
⚡ This is NOT a normal USB cable…
Meet Hacknect — The World’s First Wi-Fi Enabled Hacking & Automation Cable with Hidden TF/SD Storage powered by ESP32-S3
Official Page - https://t.co/KPXmGH8QDI
Looks simple. Works powerful.
#Hacknect#ESP32S3#CyberSecurity#Automation
Hacknect is a stealthy ESP32-S3 automation tool hidden in a USB cable, bringing HID injection and wireless hacking wherever you go. https://t.co/OQ6YhIGRJo
Hacknect — The Wi-Fi Enabled Hacking & Automation Cable powered by ESP32-S3.
📶 Wi-Fi Control
💾 Hidden TF/SD Card Slot
🌐 Browser-Based Dashboard
⌨️ Payload Deployment
Looks like a normal USB cable… but it’s much more.
Now LIVE on Kickstarter - https://t.co/KPXmGH8QDI
WiQwiic-32 is a plug-and-play ESP32-S3 dev hub with display, wireless, and full support for @sparkfun Qwiic Connect System — no soldering, no messy wires.
🔌 Plug
🔗 Connect
⚡ Build
👉 Live on Kickstarter: https://t.co/SMum675Wdc
#ESP32#Qwiic#Kickstarter#IoT#Makers
This isn’t just a watch
DSTIKE Deauther32 MINI with ESP32-C5 + 5GHz support is a game changer.
@EspressifSystem Dual-band WiFi + real-time signal monitoring… on a watch
#Tech#CyberSecurity#ESP32
Playtime just got an upgrade!
Back with @arduino UNO R4 + TinyGo (Take 2) — and wow… it’s so much faster!
Cleaner performance, quicker execution, and way more fun experimenting with embedded builds.
Who else is pushing the limits with TinyGo + Arduino?
WiQwiic-32 supports #SparkFun’s Qwiic Connect System — meaning no soldering, no messy wires, just plug and build.
- Faster prototyping
-Instant connections
-Endless expansion
👉 Live on Kickstarter: https://t.co/cyPevN59Y0
#Kickstarter#ESP32#Qwiic#IoT#Makers
Meet WiQwiic-32 — a compact USB-C ESP32 dongle with built-in display, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 8x Qwiic ports for effortless prototyping.
🔌 Plug. Connect. Build.
No soldering. No limits.
Launching soon on @Kickstarter
👉 https://t.co/SMum675Wdc
Just Lauched on @Kickstarter
Expandable ESP32 RGB LED Matrix
Wi-Fi Enabled 8x8 RGB LED matrix with an onboard ESP32 microcontroller
https://t.co/5tP2IrROr8
What’s the smallest form factor for a smart assistant?
Meet my pocket-friendly device — @Raspberry_Pi Zero W + OpenClaw Push-to-Talk to transcribe, OpenClaw handles the smarts, and the reply streams back.
Source @basti_vkl
Standalone @Quectel_IoT EC200U-CN 4G LTE Cat1 board with support for Raspberry Pi HATs.
https://t.co/41bJOpq64d
Open Stack works without external MCU boards like Arduino, ESP32, or Raspberry Pi, since all code is running on the module.
The board supports multi-band LTE with GSM fallback, GNSS, and Bluetooth 4.2, as well as IPv4/IPv6 client and server modes. It also includes a USB Type-C port, a Nano SIM card slot, LTE/GNSS/BLE antenna connectors, an OLED information display, status LEDs, control buttons, and a 40-pin Raspberry Pi HAT-compatible GPIO header.
Programming is done via the QuecOpen SDK, which allows users to write C code that runs on the module’s Arm processor.