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The KEYESTUDIO ESP32 Smart Home Starter Kit is a beginner-friendly electronics and programming set featuring an Espressif ESP32 processor with Bluetooth wireless control. It includes 13 detailed online tutorials for C and MicroPython, enabling users to build and program a wooden smart home model with sensors like PIR motion, gas alarms, and temperature/humidity modules. Ideal for teens and adults, this STEM kit offers a hands-on introduction to home automation and coding.
RAM | LPDDR |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Brand | KEYESTUDIO |
Series | KS5009 |
Item model number | KS5009-2 |
Operating System | FreeRTOS |
Item Weight | 1.65 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.66 x 6.18 x 3.15 inches |
Processor Brand | Espressif Systems |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | keyes |
ASIN | B0B7637837 |
Date First Available | July 21, 2022 |
D**S
It has all the info you need to get this kit up and running. I'm buying 2 more for my nephews.
Very fun project to put together. This kit is very consise and well documented and accurate. Never expected to have everything working in a couple hours after assembly. Very well thought out kit with no pitfalls to fight thru.
J**N
Great Project!
This kit is a great product for learning sensors and the concept of IOT. After finishing assembling the house the music portion would not compile. The Keyestudio support worked with me until the issue of an incompatible library was resolved. All is working now. The individual sensor chapters provide knowledge allowing me to use the sensors in other projects. It would be great if the ESP32 Plus board were available separately due to the number of connections provided. All in all great project and great support.
M**P
No es para niños ni principiantes.
Es un producto interesante, sin embargo no es para niños principiantes, el catálogo de indicaciones es un poco complejo de seguir, y la plataforma de programación no es muy amigables. Requiere ayuda de un adulto conocedor del tema.
B**R
Not as easy as it looks!
You better know what you're doing as far as Arduinos and especially the ESP32! Lots left out. But I already had experience with both and many of these sensors.
R**Y
No connection via Arduino, cannot complete build or use product
The instructions for this are spread out over several files, but nowhere does it really cover how to connect the board to the Arduino IDE.Several external reviews mention methods that either don't apply or don't work for me.I did get the board to run WiFi Scan, but cannot complete an early build step that requires zeroing out the window servo.The kit looks promising, appears to be well-made and the sensors look appropriate for the STEM task I bought it for, but if you cannot connect you cannot control or interact.The instruction manuals should be brought together, so one simple set takes you through construction and supplies board manager data so the supplied sketches work appropriately.
R**I
Excellent starter kit for ESP32
KEYESTUDIO ESP32 Smart Home Starter Kit for Arduino and Python is good started kit to learn ESP32. It has full kit for home automation stuff, Sensor kit. All coding for python and Arduinio included in documentation. Bought this to get some hand on experience building sensors for the home that I can then add to an IOT platform. Very simple instructions on wiring and detailed explanations given for the sample programs that go with the projects. My kids make many projects using ESP32 and the sensors associated with this kit.
J**.
Fun Project
I bought this as a project to do with my nephew. The kit comes with various sensors and a controller board which uses a version of Python suited for these smaller boards. The online instructions were easy to follow and now my nephew has a small smart home in his room! A good STEM project for kids.
M**Y
troubleshooting treasure trove
Instructions for assembling the home are accurate, but the introduction to assembly instructions is in step 2. The first step is an introduction to Arduino. It seems there is a lot wrong with the sample code. The first project supplied to users worked like a charm. The second project had a missing opening curly brace at the second for loop AND the #include <analogWrite.h> has compile issues (but commenting out the #include tag allows the project's library to load and work). This is a treasure trove for troubleshooting fanatics, but a nightmare for beginners.
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