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minus-square@fartsparkleslinkEnglish4•1 day agoWhat devices use this chip? Has it been enumerated anywhere?
minus-square@cubism_pittalinkEnglish12•1 day agoA lot of devices are based around the ESP8266 / ESP32 Here is a site with a very likely VERY incomplete list https://templates.blakadder.com/esp32.html
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish8•edit-21 day agoIn addition to what others have said, ESP32 is often used by hobbyists, like a more powerful Arduino. These devices are extremely versatile and cheap. I have several of these in my home automation and this is very bad news :(
minus-squareburgersc12linkfedilinkEnglish2•1 day agoThere’s a billion, gonna be a long list… I’d do some research on your devices and see if any of them use the esp32
What devices use this chip? Has it been enumerated anywhere?
A lot of devices are based around the ESP8266 / ESP32 Here is a site with a very likely VERY incomplete list
https://templates.blakadder.com/esp32.html
In addition to what others have said, ESP32 is often used by hobbyists, like a more powerful Arduino. These devices are extremely versatile and cheap. I have several of these in my home automation and this is very bad news :(
There’s a billion, gonna be a long list… I’d do some research on your devices and see if any of them use the esp32